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How Long Will the Quasar UV/Optical Flickering Be Damped? II. the Observational Test
The characteristic timescale at which the variability of active galactic
nuclei (AGNs) turns from red noise to white noise can probe the accretion
physics around supermassive black holes (SMBHs). A number of works have studied
the characteristic timescale of quasars and obtained quite different scaling
relations between the timescale and quasar physical properties. One possible
reason for the discrepancies is that the characteristic timescale can be easily
underestimated if the light curves are not long enough. In this work, we
construct well-defined AGN samples to observationally test the relationships
between the characteristic timescale and AGN properties obtained by previous
works. Our samples eliminate the effects of insufficient light-curve lengths.
We confirm that the timescale predictions \citep{Zhou2024} of the Corona Heated
Accretion disk Reprocessing model are consistent with our timescale
measurements. The timescale predictions by empirically relations
\citep[e.g.,][]{Kelly2009} are systematically smaller than our measured ones.
Our results provide further evidence that AGN variability is driven by thermal
fluctuations in SMBH accretion disks. Future flagship time-domain surveys can
critically test our conclusions and reveal the physical nature of AGN
variability.