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  • 2017High-resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy of the Seyfert 1 Galaxy Mrk 1040. Revealing the Failed Nuclear Wind with Chandra7citations
  • 2016Discovery of Broad Soft X-ray Absorption Lines from the Quasar Wind in PDS 45636citations
  • 2013A High Resolution View of the Warm Absorber in the Quasar MR 2251-17834citations
  • 2009A Compton-thick Wind in the High-luminosity Quasar, PDS 456165citations

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A Compton-thick Wind in the High-luminosity Quasar, PDS 456

  • Ward, M.
  • Braito, Valentina
  • Obrien, P. T.
  • Turner, T. J.
  • Fabian, A. C.
  • Reeves, J. N.
  • Behar, E.
  • Mushotzky, R.
  • Kaspi, S.
  • Miller, L.
Abstract

PDS 456 is a nearby (z = 0.184), luminous (L <SUB>bol</SUB> ~ 10<SUP>47</SUP> erg s<SUP>-1</SUP>) type I quasar. A deep 190 ks Suzaku observation in 2007 February revealed the complex, broadband X-ray spectrum of PDS 456. The Suzaku spectrum exhibits highly statistically significant absorption features near 9 keV in the quasar rest frame. We show that the most plausible origin of the absorption is from blueshifted resonance (1s-2p) transitions of hydrogen-like iron (at 6.97 keV in the rest frame). This indicates that a highly ionized outflow may be present moving at near relativistic velocities (~ 0.25c). A possible hard X-ray excess is detected above 15 keV with the Hard X-ray Detector (at 99.8% confidence), which may arise from high column density gas (N <SUB>H</SUB> 〉 10<SUP>24</SUP> cm<SUP>-2</SUP>) partially covering the X-ray emission, or through strong Compton reflection. Here we propose that the iron K-shell absorption in PDS 456 is associated with a thick, possibly clumpy outflow, covering about 20% of 4π steradian solid angle. The outflow is likely launched from the inner accretion disk, within 15-100 gravitational radii of the black hole. The kinetic power of the outflow may be similar to the bolometric luminosity of PDS 456. Such a powerful wind could have a significant effect on the co-evolution of the host galaxy and its supermassive black hole, through feedback.

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Hydrogen
  • iron