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Searching for energy-resolved quasi-periodic oscillations in AGN

ABSTRACT X-ray quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) in active galactic nucleus (AGN) allow us to probe and understand the nature of accretion in highly curved space–time, yet the most robust form of detection (i.e. repeat detections over multiple observations) has been limited to a single source to-da...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2021-03, Vol.501 (4), p.5478-5499
Main Authors: Ashton, Dominic I, Middleton, Matthew J
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