Artículo de revista
Assigning degrees of stochasticity to blazar light curves in the radio band using complex networks
Fecha
2022Registro en:
Entropy 2022, 24, 1063.
10.3390/e24081063
Autor
Acosta Tripailao, Belén
Max-Moerbeck Astudillo, Walter Kennerth
Pastén Guzmán, Denisse Elizabeth del Carmen
Moya Fuentes, Pablo Sebastián
Institución
Resumen
We focus on characterizing the high-energy emission mechanisms of blazars by analyzing
the variability in the radio band of the light curves of more than a thousand sources. We are interested
in assigning complexity parameters to these sources, modeling the time series of the light curves
with the method of the Horizontal Visibility Graph (HVG), which allows us to obtain properties
from degree distributions, such as a characteristic exponent to describe its stochasticity and the
Kullback–Leibler Divergence (KLD), presenting a new perspective to the methods commonly used to
study Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN).We contrast these parameters with the excess variance, which
is an astronomical measurement of variability in light curves; at the same time, we use the spectral
classification of the sources. While it is not possible to find significant correlations with the excess
variance, the degree distributions extracted from the network are detecting differences related to the
spectral classification of blazars. These differences suggest a chaotic behavior in the time series for
the BL Lac sources and a correlated stochastic behavior in the time series for the FSRQ sources. Our
results show that complex networks may be a valuable alternative tool to study AGNs according to
the variability of their energy output.