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Do the Kepler AGN Light Curves Need Re-processing?

Authors :
Kasliwal, Vishal P.
Vogeley, Michael S.
Richards, Gordon T.
Williams, Joshua
Carini, Michael T.
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2015 453 (2): 2075-2081
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We gauge the impact of spacecraft-induced effects on the inferred variability properties of the light curve of the Seyfert 1 AGN Zw 229-15 observed by \Kepler. We compare the light curve of Zw 229-15 obtained from the Kepler MAST database with a re-processed light curve constructed from raw pixel data (Williams & Carini, 2015). We use the first-order structure function, $SF(\delta t)$, to fit both light curves to the damped power-law PSD of Kasliwal, Vogeley & Richards, 2015. On short timescales, we find a steeper log-PSD slope ($\gamma = 2.90$ to within $10$ percent) for the re-processed light curve as compared to the light curve found on MAST ($\gamma = 2.65$ to within $10$ percent)---both inconsistent with a damped random walk which requires $\gamma = 2$. The log-PSD slope inferred for the re-processed light curve is consistent with previous results (Carini & Ryle, 2012, Williams & Carini, 2015) that study the same re-processed light curve. The turnover timescale is almost identical for both light curves ($27.1$ and $27.5$~d for the reprocessed and MAST database light curves). Based on the obvious visual difference between the two versions of the light curve and on the PSD model fits, we conclude that there remain significant levels of spacecraft-induced effects in the standard pipeline reduction of the Kepler data. Re-processing the light curves will change the model inferenced from the data but is unlikely to change the overall scientific conclusion reached by Kasliwal et al. 2015---not all AGN light curves are consistent with the DRW.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2015 453 (2): 2075-2081
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1507.04251
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv1797