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Title: Oscillatory patterns in the light curves of five long-term monitored type 1 active galactic nuclei
Authors: Kovačević, Anđelka 
Pérez-Hernańdez, Ernesto
Popović, Luka C.
Shapovalova, Alla I.
Kollatschny, Wolfram
Ilić, Dragana 
Affiliations: Astronomy 
Astronomy 
Keywords: Galaxies: active;Galaxies: nuclei;Galaxies: Seyfert;Methods: data analysis;Quasars: supermassive black holes
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2018
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Abstract: 
New combined data of five well-known type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are probed with a novel hybrid method in a search for oscillatory behaviour. Additional analysis of artificial light curves obtained from the coupled oscillatory models gives confirmation for detected periods that could have a physical background. We find periodic variations in the long-term light curves of 3C 390.3, NGC 4151 and NGC 5548, and E1821 + 643, with correlation coefficients larger than 0.6. We show that the oscillatory patterns of two binary black hole candidates, NGC 5548 and E1821 + 643, correspond to qualitatively different dynamical regimes of chaos and stability, respectively. We demonstrate that the absence of oscillatory patterns in Arp 102B could be the result of a weak coupling between oscillatory mechanisms. This is the first good evidence that 3C 390.3 and Arp 102B, categorized as double-peaked Balmer line objects, have qualitative different dynamics. Our analysis shows a novelty in the oscillatory dynamical patterns of the light curves of these type 1 AGNs.
URI: https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/80
ISSN: 00358711
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx3137
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