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We examine the time variation of the total X-ray flux from three sources and find that the signal from the Crab (non-accreting) is uncorrelated, the Cygnus X-1 signal is correlated on timescales up to three years, and in the GRS1915+105 signal correlation may extend to only a few days. The method we use also quantifies the distributions of fluctuations and hence constrains turbulence/instability models of accretion disks.
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Greenhough, J., Chapman, S.C., Chaty, S., Dendy, R.O., Rowlands, G. (2003). Characterising Anomalous Transport in Accretion Disks from X-ray Observations. In: Statistical Challenges in Astronomy. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-21529-8_38
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