Optical variability of quasars with 20-yr photometric light curves

  • Zachary Stone
  • , Yue Shen
  • , Colin J. Burke
  • , Yu Ching Chen
  • , Qian Yang
  • , Xin Liu
  • , R. A. Gruendl
  • , M. Adamów
  • , F. Andrade-Oliveira
  • , J. Annis
  • , D. Bacon
  • , E. Bertin
  • , S. Bocquet
  • , D. Brooks
  • , D. L. Burke
  • , A. Carnero Rosell
  • , M. Carrasco Kind
  • , J. Carretero
  • , L. N. Da Costa
  • , M. E.S. Pereira
  • J. De Vicente, S. Desai, H. T. Diehl, P. Doel, I. Ferrero, D. N. Friedel, J. Frieman, J. García-Bellido, E. Gaztanaga, D. Gruen, G. Gutierrez, S. R. Hinton, D. L. Hollowood, K. Honscheid, D. J. James, K. Kuehn, N. Kuropatkin, C. Lidman, M. A.G. Maia, F. Menanteau, R. Miquel, R. Morgan, F. Paz-Chinchón, A. Pieres, A. A. Plazas Malagón, M. Rodriguez-Monroy, E. Sanchez, V. Scarpine, S. Serrano, I. Sevilla-Noarbe, M. Smith, E. Suchyta, M. E.C. Swanson, G. Tarle, C. To

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Abstract

We study the optical gri photometric variability of a sample of 190 quasars within the SDSS Stripe 82 region that have long-term photometric coverage during ∼1998-2020 with SDSS, PanSTARRS-1, the Dark Energy Survey, and dedicated follow-up monitoring with Blanco 4m/DECam. With on average ∼200 nightly epochs per quasar per filter band, we improve the parameter constraints from a Damped Random Walk (DRW) model fit to the light curves over previous studies with 10-15 yr baselines and 100 epochs. We find that the average damping time-scale τDRW continues to rise with increased baseline, reaching a median value of ∼750 d (g band) in the rest frame of these quasars using the 20-yr light curves. Some quasars may have gradual, long-term trends in their light curves, suggesting that either the DRW fit requires very long baselines to converge, or that the underlying variability is more complex than a single DRW process for these quasars. Using a subset of quasars with better-constrained τDRW (less than 20 per cent of the baseline), we confirm a weak wavelength dependence of τDRWλ0.51 ± 0.20. We further quantify optical variability of these quasars over days to decades time-scales using structure function (SF) and power spectrum density (PSD) analyses. The SF and PSD measurements qualitatively confirm the measured (hundreds of days) damping time-scales from the DRW fits. However, the ensemble PSD is steeper than that of a DRW on time-scales less than ∼a month for these luminous quasars, and this second break point correlates with the longer DRW damping time-scale.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)164-184
Number of pages21
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume514
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2022

Keywords

  • Quasars: general
  • Quasars: supermassive black holes
  • Surveys

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