Quasar spectral variability from the XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue

Abstract

Context. X-ray spectral variability analyses of active galactic nuclei (AGN) with moderate luminosities and redshifts typically show a softer when brighter behaviour. Such a trend has rarely been investigated for high-luminosity AGNs (Lbol1044 L_bol\gtrsim 10^44 erg/s), nor for a wider redshift range (e.g. 0z50\lesssim z\lesssim 5). Aims. We present an analysis of spectral variability based on a large sample of 2,700 quasars, measured at several different epochs, extracted from the fifth release of the XMM-Newton Serendipitous Source Catalogue. Methods. We quantified the spectral variability through the parameter β\beta defined as the ratio between the change in the photon index Γ\Gamma and the corresponding logarithmic flux variation, β=ΔΓ/ΔlogFX\beta=-\Delta\Gamma/\Delta\log F_X. Results. Our analysis confirms a softer when brighter behaviour for our sample, extending the previously found general trend to high luminosity and redshift. We estimate an ensemble value of the spectral variability parameter β=0.69±0.03\beta=-0.69\pm0.03. We do not find dependence of β\beta on redshift, X-ray luminosity, black hole mass or Eddington ratio. A subsample of radio-loud sources shows a smaller spectral variability parameter. There is also some change with the X-ray flux, with smaller β\beta (in absolute value) for brighter sources. We also find significant correlations for a small number of individual sources, indicating more negative values for some sources

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