Modeling the X-ray fractional variability spectrum of Active Galactic Nuclei using multiple flares
Abstract
Using Monte-Carlo simulations of X-ray flare distributions across the accretion disk of active galactic nuclei (AGN), we obtain modeling results for the energy-dependent fractional variability amplitude. Referring to previous results of this model, we illustrate the relation between the shape of the point-to-point fractional variability spectrum, Fpp, and the time-integrated spectral energy distribution, FE. The results confirm that the spectral shape and variability of the iron Kalpha line are dominated by the flares closest to the disk center.
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