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Ensemble Variability of Near-Infrared-Selected Active Galactic Nuclei (1201.0289v1)

Published 31 Dec 2011 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: We present the properties of the ensemble variability $V$ for nearly 5000 near-infrared (NIR) AGNs selected from the catalog of Quasars and Active Galactic Nuclei (13th Ed.) and the SDSS-DR7 quasar catalog. From 2MASS, DENIS, and UKIDSS/LAS point source catalogs, we extract 2MASS-DENIS and 2MASS-UKIDSS counterparts for cataloged AGNs by catalog cross-identification. We further select variable AGNs based on an optimal criterion for selecting the variable sources. The sample objects are divided into subsets according to whether NIR light originates by optical or NIR emission in the rest frame; and we examine the correlations of the ensemble variability with the rest-frame wavelength, redshift, luminosity, and rest-frame time lag. In addition, we also examine the correlations of variability amplitude with optical variability, radio intensity, and radio-to-optical flux ratio. The rest-frame optical variability of our samples shows known negative correlations with luminosity and positive correlations with rest-frame time lag (i.e., the structure function, SF). However, no well-known negative correlation exists between the rest wavelength and optical variability. This inconsistency might be due to a biased sampling of high-redshift AGNs. NIR variability in the rest frame is anticorrelated with the rest wavelength, which is consistent with previous suggestions. However, correlations of NIR variability with luminosity and rest-frame time lag are the opposite of these correlations of the optical variability; that is, the NIR variability is positively correlated with luminosity but negatively correlated with the rest-frame time lag. Because these trends are qualitatively consistent with the properties of radio-loud quasars reported by some previous studies, most of our sample objects are probably radio-loud quasars. Finally, we also discuss the negative correlations seen in the NIR SFs.

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