2013MNRAS.435.1840R


Query : 2013MNRAS.435.1840R

2013MNRAS.435.1840R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 435, 1840-1851 (2013/November-1)

On the role of the Γ - λEdd relation on the X-ray Baldwin effect in active galactic nuclei.

RICCI C., PALTANI S., UEDA Y. and AWAKI H.

Abstract (from CDS):

The X-ray Baldwin effect is the inverse correlation between the equivalent width (EW) of the narrow component of the iron Kα line and the X-ray luminosity of active galactic nuclei (AGN). A similar trend has also been observed between Fe Kα EW and the Eddington ratio (λEdd). Using Chandra/High Energy Grating results of Shu et al. and bolometric corrections we study the relation between EW and λEdd, and find that logEW = - 0.13±0.03)logλEdd + 1.47. We explore the role of the known positive correlation between the photon index of the primary X-ray continuum Γ and λEdd on the X-ray Baldwin effect. We simulate the iron Kα line emitted by populations of unabsorbed AGN considering three different geometries of the reflecting material: toroidal, spherical-toroidal and slab. We find that the Γ-λEdd correlation cannot account for the whole X-ray Baldwin effect, unless a strong dependence of Γ on λEdd, such as the one recently found by Risaliti et al. and Jin et al., is assumed. No clear correlation is found between EW and Γ. We conclude that a good understanding of the slope of the Γ-λEdd relation is critical to assess whether the trend plays a leading or rather a marginal role in the X-ray Baldwin effect.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: nuclei - quasars: emission lines - quasars: general - galaxies: Seyfert - X-rays: galaxies

Simbad objects: 38

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Number of rows : 38
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 ESO 113-45 Sy1 01 23 45.7631533440 -58 48 20.808928944   14.08 13.83 13.34   ~ 880 0
2 NGC 526 Sy2 01 23 54.3772245792 -35 03 55.710850788   14.76 14.60 13.46   ~ 329 1
3 NGC 863 Sy1 02 14 33.5604714720 -00 46 00.181845336   14.48 13.81 17.9   ~ 689 0
4 NGC 985 Sy1 02 34 37.882 -08 47 17.02   14.64 14.28 12.9   ~ 412 0
5 ESO 198-24 Sy1 02 38 19.7164562112 -52 11 32.343907596   15.36 14.17 13.75   ~ 165 0
6 NGC 1142 Sy2 02 55 12.2311509144 -00 11 00.807149472   15.42 14.41     ~ 330 1
7 Mrk 1506 Sy1 04 33 11.0956735296 +05 21 15.619461552   15.72 15.05 10.08   ~ 2000 2
8 NGC 2110 Sy2 05 52 11.3768668776 -07 27 22.507465392   14.77 13.51 11.86   ~ 662 1
9 Ton 951 Sy1 08 47 42.4485615096 +34 45 04.482515304   14.83 14.50     ~ 466 0
10 Mrk 705 Sy1 09 26 03.2694421008 +12 44 03.732389268   15.15 14.60     ~ 326 0
11 ESO 434-40 Sy2 09 47 40.1332188528 -30 56 55.960779696   14.10 13.69 12.44   ~ 552 0
12 NGC 3227 Sy1 10 23 30.5765149296 +19 51 54.282206700   12.61 11.79     ~ 1703 1
13 NGC 3516 Sy1 11 06 47.4632200800 +72 34 07.298374656   13.12 12.40     ~ 1543 0
14 NGC 3783 Sy1 11 39 01.7096819040 -37 44 19.009642992   12.46 13.43 11.33 12.1 ~ 1647 0
15 NGC 4051 Sy1 12 03 09.6101337312 +44 31 52.682601288   11.08 12.92 9.94   ~ 2165 1
16 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3688 2
17 NGC 4253 Sy1 12 18 26.5163572920 +29 48 46.531535472   14.34 13.57     ~ 1040 1
18 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5798 1
19 NGC 4593 Sy1 12 39 39.4435107024 -05 20 39.034988448   13.95 13.15     ~ 1090 0
20 ESO 383-35 Sy1 13 35 53.7691256160 -34 17 44.160716796   13.89 13.61 8.9   ~ 1483 0
21 IRAS 13349+2438 Sy1 13 37 18.7199358192 +24 23 03.319883484     15.0     ~ 390 0
22 ESO 445-50 Sy1 13 49 19.2601801224 -30 18 34.213815504   13.81 13.66 12.18 12.35 ~ 804 0
23 Mrk 279 Sy1 13 53 03.4348964112 +69 18 29.410910460   15.15 14.46     ~ 761 0
24 NGC 5506 Sy2 14 13 14.8761010056 -03 12 27.556909272   15.25 14.38     ~ 1091 0
25 NGC 5548 Sy1 14 17 59.5400291832 +25 08 12.603122268   14.35 13.73     ~ 2709 0
26 Mrk 290 Sy1 15 35 52.4031021552 +57 54 09.515660508   15.55 15.27     ~ 530 0
27 QSO B1725-142 QSO 17 28 19.7893499760 -14 15 55.854918288   14.69 14.03 13.7   ~ 308 0
28 ClG 1821+64 ClG 18 21 56.7276 +64 20 55.841           ~ 504 1
29 7C 1821+6419 Sy1 18 21 57.2130271440 +64 20 36.221312076   14.23 14.24     ~ 601 1
30 ICRF J183503.3+324146 Sy1 18 35 03.3896172576 +32 41 46.855964616   16.50 15.39 10.50   ~ 652 1
31 FRL 49 Sy2 18 36 58.2335883144 -59 24 08.282326320   11.1   14.19   ~ 245 0
32 ICRF J204237.3+750802 Sy1 20 42 37.3079247456 +75 08 02.445851940     14.46 13.80   ~ 257 0
33 Mrk 509 Sy1 20 44 09.7504483224 -10 43 24.727155528   13.35 13.12 10.7   ~ 1276 0
34 NGC 7213 Sy1 22 09 16.2100443720 -47 10 00.115999716   10.97 12.08 10.50 10.6 ~ 653 0
35 NGC 7314 Sy2 22 35 46.1985355872 -26 03 01.564993476   11.62 13.11 10.61 11.4 ~ 565 0
36 UGC 12163 Sy1 22 42 39.3363009144 +29 43 31.302092640   14.86 14.16     ~ 697 1
37 NAME MR 2251-178 Sy1 22 54 05.8858611984 -17 34 55.402233708   14.99 14.36 15.12   ~ 436 3
38 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2095 3

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