Detection of X-ray/UV delay in NGC 4051 using AstroSat observations

Abstract

We study the connection between the variations in the far ultra-violet (FUV), near ultra-violet (NUV) and X-ray band emission from NGC 4051 using 4-days long AstroSat observations performed during 5-9 June 2016. NGC 4051 showed rapid variability in all three bands with the strongest variability amplitude in the X-ray band (Fvar 37\%) and much weaker variability in the UV bands (Fvar 3 - 5\%). Cross-correlation analysis performed using Interpolated cross-correlation Functions (ICCF) and Discrete cross-correlation Functions (DCF) revealed a robust correlation ( 0.75) between the UV and X-ray light curves. The variations in the X-ray band are found to lead those in the FUV and NUV bands by 7.4~ks and 24.2~ks, respectively. The UV lags favour the thermal disc reprocessing model. The FUV and NUV bands are strongly correlated ( 0.9) and the variations in the FUV band lead those in the NUV band by 13~ks. Comparison of the UV lags found using the AstroSat observations with those reported earlier and the theoretical model for thermal reverberation time-lag suggests a possible change in either the geometry of the accretion disc/corona or the height of the corona.

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