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    Long-term X-ray variability of quasars in the Lockman Hole field observed with ROSAT

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    An improved method is utilized to estimate the X-ray power spectral densities (PSD) and the variation time scales of three quasars in the Lockman Hole field. Five archival ROSAT PSPC data covering two year range are analyzed. To estimate PSD from sparse and unevenly-sampled lightcurves, a forward-method approach with extensive Monte-Carlo simulations is adopted. A broken power-law type PSD with a constant Poisson noise component is assumed with a break frequency fbf_{\rm b}. Then, assuming the PSD slope α\alpha as −2<α<−1-2<\alpha<-1, 1/fb1/ f_{\rm b} is constrained as ≳\gtrsim 25 days for one object, while the constraints on the other two objects are very weak. The long time scale of the one object is consistent with the view that luminous AGNs host massive black holes.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, accepted in PAS
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