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  • 2017High-resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy of the Seyfert 1 , Mrk 1040. Revealing the Failed Nuclear Wind with Chandracitations
  • 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

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A High Resolution View of the Warm Absorber in the Quasar MR 2251-178

  • Nardini, E.
  • Porquet, D.
  • Braito, Valentina
  • Kraemer, S. B.
  • Turner, T. J.
  • Reeves, J. N.
  • Crenshaw, D. M.
  • Gofford, J.
Abstract

High resolution X-ray spectroscopy of the warm absorber in a nearby quasar, MR 2251-178 (z = 0.06398), is presented. The observations were carried out in 2011 using the Chandra High Energy Transmission Grating (HETG) and the XMM-Newton Reflection Grating Spectrometer, with net exposure times of approximately 400 ks each. A multitude of absorption lines from C to Fe are detected, revealing at least three warm absorbing components ranging in ionization parameter from log (ξ/erg cm s<SUP>-1</SUP>) = 1-3 with outflow velocities 〈~ 500 km s<SUP>-1</SUP>. The lowest ionization absorber appears to vary between the Chandra and XMM-Newton observations, which implies a radial distance of between 9 and 17 pc from the black hole. Several broad soft X-ray emission lines are strongly detected, most notably from He-like oxygen, with FWHM velocity widths of up to 10,000 km s<SUP>-1</SUP>, consistent with an origin from broad-line region (BLR) clouds. In addition to the warm absorber, gas partially covering the line of sight to the quasar appears to be present, with a typical column density of N <SUB>H</SUB> = 10<SUP>23</SUP> cm<SUP>-2</SUP>. We suggest that the partial covering absorber may arise from the same BLR clouds responsible for the broad soft X-ray emission lines. Finally, the presence of a highly ionized outflow in the iron K band from both the 2002 and 2011 Chandra HETG observations appears to be confirmed, which has an outflow velocity of -15600 ± 2400 km s<SUP>-1</SUP>. However, a partial covering origin for the iron K absorption cannot be excluded, resulting from low ionization material with little or no outflow velocity.

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Oxygen
  • iron
  • X-ray spectroscopy