Multiwavelength observations of short-timescale variability in NGC 4151 .4. Analysis of multiwavelength continuum variability

Edelson, RA; Alexander, T; Crenshaw, DM; Kaspi, S; Malkan, MA; Peterson, BM; Warwick, RS; Clavel, J; Filippenko, AV; Horne, K; Korista, KT; Kriss, GA; Krolik, JH; Maoz, D; Nandra, K; OBrien, PT; Penton, SV; Yaqoob, T; Albrecht, P; Alloin, D; Ayres, TR; Balonek, TJ; Barr, P; Barth, AJ; Bertram, R; Bromage, GE; Carini, M; Carone, TE; Cheng, FZ; Chuvaev, KK; Dietrich, M; DultzinHacyan, D; Gaskell, CM; Glass, IS; Goad, MR; Hemar, S; Ho, LC; Huchra, JP; Hutchings, J; Johnson, WN; Kazanas, D; Kollatschny, W; Koratkar, AP; Kovo, O; Laor, A; MacAlpine, GM; Magdziarz, P; Martin, PG; Matheson, T; McCollum, B; Miller, HR; Morris, SL; Oknyanskij, VL; Penfold, J; Perez, E; Perola, GC; Pike, G; Pogge, RW; Ptak, RL; Qian, BC; RecondoGonzalez, MC; Reichert, GA; RodriguezEspinoza, JM; RodriguezPascual, PM; Rokaki, EL; Roland, J; Sadun, AC; Salamanca, I; SantosLleo, M; Shields, JC; Shull, JM; Smith, DA; Smith, SM; Snijders, MAJ; Stirpe, GM; Stoner, RE; Sun, WH; Ulrich, MH; vanGroningen, E; Wagner, RM; Wagner, S; Wanders, I; Welsh, WF; Weymann, RJ; Wilkes, BJ; Wu, H; Wurster, J; Xue, SJ; Zdziarski, AA; Zheng, W; Zou, ZL
1996
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
This paper combines data from the three preceding papers in order to analyze the multi-wave-band variability and spectral energy distribution of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 4151 during the 1993 December monitoring campaign. The source, which was near its peak historical brightness, showed strong, correlated variability at X-ray, ultraviolet, and optical wavelengths. The strongest variations were seen in medium-energy (similar to 1.5 keV) X-rays, with a normalized variability amplitude (NVA) of 24%. Weaker (NVA = 6%) variations (uncorrelated with those at lower energies) were seen at soft gamma-ray energies of similar to 100 keV. No significant variability was seen in softer (0.1-1 keV) X-ray bands. In the ultraviolet/optical regime, the NVA decreased from 9% to 1% as the wavelength increased from 1275 to 6900 Angstrom These data do not probe extreme ultraviolet (1200 Angstrom to 0.1 keV) or hard X-ray (2-50 keV) variability. The phase differences between variations in different bands were consistent with zero lag, with upper limits of less than or similar to 0.15 day between 1275 Angstrom and the other ultraviolet bands, less than or similar to 0,3 day between 1275 Angstrom and 1.5 keV, and less than or similar to 1 day between 1275 and 5125 Angstrom These tight limits represent more than an order of magnitude improvement over those determined in previous multi-wave-band AGN monitoring campaigns. The ultraviolet fluctuation power spectra showed no evidence for periodicity, but were instead well fitted with a very steep, red power law (a less than or equal to -2.5).