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Multi-wavelength study of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3783 with XMM-Newton

We present the analysis of multi-wavelength XMM-Newton data from the Seyfert galaxy NGC 3783, including UV imaging, X-ray and UV lightcurves, the 0.2-10 keV X-ray continuum, the iron K-alpha emission line, and high-resolution spectroscopy and modelling of the soft X-ray warm absorber. The 0.2-10 keV...

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Autores principales: Blustin, A J, Branduardi-Raymont, G, Behar, E, Kaastra, J S, Kahn, S M, Page, M J, Sako, M, Steenbrugge, K C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20020914
http://cds.cern.ch/record/561003
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author Blustin, A J
Branduardi-Raymont, G
Behar, E
Kaastra, J S
Kahn, S M
Page, M J
Sako, M
Steenbrugge, K C
author_facet Blustin, A J
Branduardi-Raymont, G
Behar, E
Kaastra, J S
Kahn, S M
Page, M J
Sako, M
Steenbrugge, K C
author_sort Blustin, A J
collection CERN
description We present the analysis of multi-wavelength XMM-Newton data from the Seyfert galaxy NGC 3783, including UV imaging, X-ray and UV lightcurves, the 0.2-10 keV X-ray continuum, the iron K-alpha emission line, and high-resolution spectroscopy and modelling of the soft X-ray warm absorber. The 0.2-10 keV spectral continuum can be well reproduced by a power-law at higher energies; we detect a prominent Fe K-alpha emission line, with both broad and narrow components, and a weaker emission line at 6.9 keV which is probably a combination of Fe K-beta and Fe XXVI. We interpret the significant deficit of counts in the soft X-ray region as being due to absorption by ionised gas in the line of sight. This is demonstrated by the large number of narrow absorption lines in the RGS spectrum from iron, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, neon, argon, magnesium, silicon and sulphur. The wide range of iron states present in the spectrum enables us to deduce the ionisation structure of the absorbing medium. We find that our spectrum contains evidence of absorption by at least two phases of gas: a hotter phase containing plasma with a log ionisation parameter xi (where xi is in erg cm/s) of 2.4 and greater, and a cooler phase with log xi centred around 0.3. The gas in both phases is outflowing at speeds of around 1000 km/s. The main spectral signature of the cold phase is the Unresolved Transition Array (UTA) of M-shell iron, which is the deepest yet observed; its depth requires either that the abundance of iron, in the cold phase, is several times that of oxygen, with respect to solar abundances, or that the absorption lines associated with this phase are highly saturated. The cold phase is associated with ionisation states that would also absorb in the UV.
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spelling cern-5610032019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1051/0004-6361:20020914http://cds.cern.ch/record/561003engBlustin, A JBranduardi-Raymont, GBehar, EKaastra, J SKahn, S MPage, M JSako, MSteenbrugge, K CMulti-wavelength study of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3783 with XMM-NewtonAstrophysics and AstronomyWe present the analysis of multi-wavelength XMM-Newton data from the Seyfert galaxy NGC 3783, including UV imaging, X-ray and UV lightcurves, the 0.2-10 keV X-ray continuum, the iron K-alpha emission line, and high-resolution spectroscopy and modelling of the soft X-ray warm absorber. The 0.2-10 keV spectral continuum can be well reproduced by a power-law at higher energies; we detect a prominent Fe K-alpha emission line, with both broad and narrow components, and a weaker emission line at 6.9 keV which is probably a combination of Fe K-beta and Fe XXVI. We interpret the significant deficit of counts in the soft X-ray region as being due to absorption by ionised gas in the line of sight. This is demonstrated by the large number of narrow absorption lines in the RGS spectrum from iron, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, neon, argon, magnesium, silicon and sulphur. The wide range of iron states present in the spectrum enables us to deduce the ionisation structure of the absorbing medium. We find that our spectrum contains evidence of absorption by at least two phases of gas: a hotter phase containing plasma with a log ionisation parameter xi (where xi is in erg cm/s) of 2.4 and greater, and a cooler phase with log xi centred around 0.3. The gas in both phases is outflowing at speeds of around 1000 km/s. The main spectral signature of the cold phase is the Unresolved Transition Array (UTA) of M-shell iron, which is the deepest yet observed; its depth requires either that the abundance of iron, in the cold phase, is several times that of oxygen, with respect to solar abundances, or that the absorption lines associated with this phase are highly saturated. The cold phase is associated with ionisation states that would also absorb in the UV.astro-ph/0206316oai:cds.cern.ch:5610032002-06-18
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Blustin, A J
Branduardi-Raymont, G
Behar, E
Kaastra, J S
Kahn, S M
Page, M J
Sako, M
Steenbrugge, K C
Multi-wavelength study of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3783 with XMM-Newton
title Multi-wavelength study of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3783 with XMM-Newton
title_full Multi-wavelength study of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3783 with XMM-Newton
title_fullStr Multi-wavelength study of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3783 with XMM-Newton
title_full_unstemmed Multi-wavelength study of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3783 with XMM-Newton
title_short Multi-wavelength study of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3783 with XMM-Newton
title_sort multi-wavelength study of the seyfert 1 galaxy ngc 3783 with xmm-newton
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20020914
http://cds.cern.ch/record/561003
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