2007ApJ...664...88G


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2007ApJ...664...88G - Astrophys. J., 664, 88-100 (2007/July-3)

The nature of a broad-line radio galaxy: simultaneous RXTE and Chandra HETG observations of 3C 382.

GLIOZZI M., SAMBRUNA R.M., ERACLEOUS M. and YAQOOB T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results from simultaneous Chandra and RXTE observations of the X-ray bright broad-line radio galaxy (BLRG) 3C 382. The long (120 ks) exposure with Chandra HETG allows a detailed study of the soft X-ray continuum and of the narrow component of the Fe Kα line. The RXTE PCA data are used to put an upper limit on the broad-line component and constrain the hard X-ray continuum. A strong soft excess below 1 keV is observed in the time-averaged HETG spectrum, which can be parameterized with a steep power law or a thermal model. The flux variability at low energies indicates that the origin of the soft excess cannot be entirely ascribed to the circumnuclear diffuse emission, detected by Chandra on scales of 20"-30" (22-33 kpc). A narrow (σ<90 eV) Fe Kα line (with EW< 100 eV) is observed by the Chandra HEG. Similar values for the line parameters are measured by the RXTE PCA, suggesting that the contribution from a broad-line component is negligible. The fact that the exposure is split into two observations taken 3 days apart allows us to investigate the spectral and temporal evolution of the source on different timescales. Significant flux variability associated with spectral changes is observed on timescales of hours and days. The spectral variability is similar to that observed in radio-quiet AGN ruling out a jet-dominated origin of the X-rays.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Jets - Galaxies: Nuclei - X-Rays: Galaxies

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2813 2
2 QSO J0311-7651 BLL 03 11 55.2496997640 -76 51 50.848335324 15.27 16.09 16.10 15.33   ~ 225 1
3 3C 111 Sy1 04 18 21.2772425736 +38 01 35.801359968   19.75 18.05     ~ 950 1
4 Mrk 1506 Sy1 04 33 11.0956735296 +05 21 15.619461552   15.72 15.05 10.08   ~ 2000 2
5 3C 206 Sy1 08 39 50.5829445936 -12 14 34.327188564   15.78 15.76     ~ 246 0
6 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3688 2
7 M 106 Sy2 12 18 57.620 +47 18 13.39   9.14 8.41 8.11   ~ 2362 3
8 ESO 383-35 Sy1 13 35 53.7691256160 -34 17 44.160716796   13.89 13.61 8.9   ~ 1483 0
9 NGC 5548 Sy1 14 17 59.5400291832 +25 08 12.603122268   14.35 13.73     ~ 2709 0
10 NGC 6251 Sy2 16 32 31.96989253 +82 32 16.3999044 15.24 14.66 12.89 7.62   ~ 727 0
11 7C 165211.80+395026.00 BLL 16 53 52.21668403 +39 45 36.6088754 14.09 14.15 13.29 8.26   ~ 2160 2
12 3C 351.0 Sy1 17 04 41.3742408840 +60 44 30.520617000   15.65 15.40 15.30   ~ 757 1
13 ICRF J172320.7+341757 Sy1 17 23 20.7958610952 +34 17 57.967381860   15.58 15.46     ~ 308 1
14 ICRF J183503.3+324146 Sy1 18 35 03.3896172576 +32 41 46.855964616   16.50 15.39 10.50   ~ 652 1

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