An X-ray periodicity of 1.8 hours in a narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 766
Abstract
In the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 766, a Quasi-Periodic Oscillation (QPO) signal with a period of 6450 s is detected in the XMM-Newton data collected on 2005 May 31. This QPO signal is highly statistical significant at the confidence level at 5σ with the quality factor of Q=f/ f>13.6. The X-ray intensity changed by a factor of 3 with root mean square fractional variability of 14.3\%. Furthermore, this QPO signal presents in the data of all three EPIC detectors and two RGS cameras and its frequency follows the f QPO-M BH relation spanning from stellar-mass to supermassive black holes. Interestingly, a possible QPO signal with a period of 4200 s had been reported in the literature. The frequency ratio of these two QPO signals is 3:2. Our result is also in support of the hypothesis that the QPO signals can be just transient. The spectral analysis reveals that the contribution of the soft excess component below 1 keV is different between epochs with and without QPO, this property as well as the former frequency-ratio are well detected in X-ray BH binaries, which may have shed some lights on the physical origin of our event.
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