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The deviation of optical variability of radio-quiet quasars from damped random walk

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In this work, we examine the consistency of quasar optical flux variability with the damped random walk (DRW) model. Our sample includes 144 radio quiet quasars selected from DR7 SDSS quasar catalog randomly, with the redshift \(0.3 < z < 1.0 \), \(10^{8.0} M_{\odot} < M_{\mathrm {BH}} < 10^{9.9} M_{\odot}\) and the luminosity \(\lambda L(\lambda, {5100~\mathring{\mathrm{A}}} )\) larger than \(10^{45}~\mbox{erg}\,\mbox{s}^{-1}\). We measure the first-order structure function of their light curves and model the results with four parameters described by the power exponential (PE) covariance matrix, and we further utilize the Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method to obtain four reliable parameter value. The main results are listed as follows: (1) The ensemble structure function of 144 sources is consistent with the DRW model. (2) From the individual analytical result, we find 10 objects deviated from the DRW model (\(\beta=1\)) at 5\(\sigma\) levels and the simulation result indicate the reliability of \(70\%\) for our identified deviation from the DRW model. It suggest that AGNs variability is a complex phenomenon and the DRW model is not suitable for the optical variability of all AGNs.

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We would like to thank Cai Zhenyi and Sun Mouyuan from University of Science and Technology of China and Hengxiao Guo from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaig for their useful comments and discussion when preparing this paper. We also thank Kozłowski Szymon from Warsaw University Observatory give me useful discussion in the computational method. This work is supported by the National Key R\(\&\)D Program of China (No. 2018YFA0404502), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC grants 11733002 and 11773013), the Excellent Youth Foundation of the Jiangsu Scientific Committee (BK20150014), and National Key R\(\&\)D Program of China (No. 2017YFA0402704). H. Wang acknowledges support from the Science and Technology supporting Program in Langfang city (No.2018011005).

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The light curve and structure function of SDSS 002444.12+003221.2

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The light curve and structure function of SDSS 093307.84+174534.7

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The light curve and structure function of SDSS 082037.63+112350.2

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The light curve and structure function of SDSS 074528.14+191952.6

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The light curve and structure function of SDSS 094443.13+062507.4

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Wang, H., Shi, Y. The deviation of optical variability of radio-quiet quasars from damped random walk. Astrophys Space Sci 364, 27 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10509-019-3514-3

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