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Testing the standard model of active galactic nuclei through quasar variability

Abstract: The standard model of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) predicts that Type 2 AGNs and Type 1 AGNs only differ in the orientation of a dust torus, which does or does not allow one to observe the central region. If the model is correct, the time-scales and the amplitudes of observed temporal variations should be different between obscured and unobscured objects. In order to test this hypothesis, we started a multi-wavelength (BRIJKs) monitoring campaign of a sample of quasars of both types. Here we present the data and preliminary results of that project.

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 Authorship: Ederoclite A., Polednikova J., Cepa J., De Diego Onsurbe J.A., González-Serrano I.,

 Congress: International Astronomical Union. Symposium S285: New Horizons in Time-Domain Astronomy (2011. Oxford)

 Publisher: Cambridge University Press

 Year of publication: 2011

 No. of pages: 3

 Publication type: Conference object

 DOI: 10.1017/S1743921312000907

 ISSN: 1743-9213,1743-9221

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921312000907

Authorship

EDEROCLITE, ALESSANDRO

POLEDNIKOVA, JANA

CEPA, JORDI

DIEGO ONSURBE, JOSÉ ANTONIO DE