November 24 - Special Seminar - Joseph F. Dolan, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, "Short Timescale Microvariability of AGNs in the UV" Note special date:
Abstract: Four AGNs (the type-1 Seyfert systems 3C249.1,
NGC 6814 and Mrk 205, and the BL Lac object 3C371) were observed using the High
Speed Photometer on the Hubble Space Telescope to search for short timescale
microvariability in the UV. Continuous observations of ~3000 s duration were
obtained for each system on several consecutive HST orbits using a 1 s sample
time in a 1400 - 3000 A bandpass. No photometric variability > 0.3% (0.003 mag)
was detected in any AGN on timescales shorter than 1500 s. The distribution of
photon arrival times observed from each source was consistent with Poisson
statistics. Because of HST optical problems, the limit on photometric
variability at longer timescales is less precise. These results restrict the
masses of black holes as the central engines of AGNs and the diskoseismology
oscillations of any accretion disk around such a black hole.