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- 2018Roll-to-roll printed carbon nanotubes on textile substrates as a heating layer in fiber-reinforced epoxy compositescitations
- 2018Understanding precipitate evolution during friction stir welding of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloy through in-situ measurement coupled with simulationcitations
- 2017High-resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy of the Seyfert 1 , Mrk 1040. Revealing the Failed Nuclear Wind with Chandra
- 2016Interfacial insight in multi-junction metal oxide photoanodes for water splitting applicationscitations
- 2014High-resolution mechanical imaging of the kidney.citations
- 2014The High Energy Materials Science Beamline (HEMS) at PETRA IIIcitations
- 2014Depth-resolved residual stress analysis with conical slits for highenergy X-rayscitations
- 2014Depth-resolved residual stress analysis with high-energy synchrotron X-rays using a conical slit cellcitations
- 2014Fiber-reinforced composite structures with embedded piezoelectric sensorscitations
- 2014In vivo time-harmonic multifrequency elastography of the human liver.citations
- 2014Sequential physical vapor deposition and chemical vapor deposition for the growth of In2O3-SnO2 radial and longitudinal heterojunctionscitations
- 2013Diffusion brazing of Gamma-TiAl-alloys: Investigations of the joint by electron microscopy and high-energy X-ray diffractioncitations
- 2013Flexographic printed carbon nanotubes on polycarbonate films yielding high heating ratescitations
- 2012Coating techniques for 3D-packaging applicationscitations
- 2011Carbon nanotube areas - printed on textile and paper substratescitations
- 2007Conformal coating and patterning of 3D structures on wafer level with electrophoretic photoresists
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High-resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy of the Seyfert 1 , Mrk 1040. Revealing the Failed Nuclear Wind with Chandra
Abstract
High resolution X-ray spectroscopy of the warm absorber in the nearby X-ray bright Seyfert 1 galaxy, Mrk 1040 is presented. The observations were carried out in the 2013-2014 time-frame using the Chandra High Energy Transmission Grating with a total exposure of 200 ks. A multitude of absorption lines from Ne, Mg and Si are detected from a wide variety of ioniza-tion states. In particular, the detection of inner K-shell absorption lines from Ne, Mg and Si, from charge states ranging from F-like to Li-like ions, suggests the presence of a substantial amount of low ionization absorbing gas, illuminated by a steep soft X-ray continuum. The observations reveal at least 3 warm absorbing components ranging in ionization parameter from log(ξ/erg cm s −1) = 0 − 2 and with column densities of N H = 1.5 − 4.0 × 10 21 cm −2. The velocity profiles imply that the outflow velocities of the absorbing gas are low and within ±100 km s −1 of the systemic velocity of Mrk 1040, which suggests any outflowing gas may have stalled in this AGN on large enough scales. The warm absorber is likely located far from the black hole, within 300 pc of the nucleus and is spatially coincident with emission from an extended Narrow Line Region as seen in the HST images. The iron K band spectrum reveals only narrow emission lines, with Fe Kα at 6.4 keV consistent with originating from reflection off Compton thick pc-scale reprocessing gas.