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Simultaneous X-ray and IR variability in the quasar 3C 273
Authors:Ian M      Hardy, Anthony Lawson,rew Newsam,Alan Marscher,Ian Robson, Jason Stevens
Affiliation:Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ; Liverpool John Moores University, Astrophysics Research Institute, Birkenhead L41 1LD; Department of Astronomy, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA; Joint Astronomy Center, Hilo, HI 96720, USA; Mullard Space Science Laboratory, UCL, Holmbury St Mary, Surrey RH5 6NT
Abstract:From a combination of high-quality X-ray observations from the NASA Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer ( RXTE ) and IR observations from the UK Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) we show that the medium-energy X-ray (3–20 keV) and near-IR fluxes in the quasar 3C 273 are highly correlated. It is widely believed that the X-ray emission in quasars like 3C 273 arises from Compton scattering of low-energy seed photons, and our observations provide the first reliable detection of correlated variations in 3C 273 between the X-ray band and any lower energy band. For a realistic electron distribution we demonstrate that it is probable that each decade of the seed-photon distribution from the mm to IR wavebands contributes roughly equally to the medium-energy X-ray flux. However, the expected mm variations are too small to be detected above the noise, probably explaining the lack of success of previous searches for a correlation between X-ray and mm variations. In addition, we show that the IR leads the X-rays by  0.75±0.25 d  . These observations rule out the 'External Compton' emission process for the production of the X-rays.
Keywords:galaxies: active    quasars: individual: 3C 273    X-rays: galaxies
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