2007A&A...473...67P


Query : 2007A&A...473...67P

2007A&A...473...67P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 473, 67-76 (2007/10-1)

A 100 ks XMM-Newton view of the Seyfert 1.8 ESO 113-G010. Discovery of large X-ray variability and study of the FeKα line complex.

PORQUET D., UTTLEY P., REEVES J.N., MARKOWITZ A., BIANCHI S., GROSSO N., MILLER L., DELUIT S. and GEORGE I.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Seyfert 1.8 galaxy ESO113-G010 had been observed for the first time above 2keV by XMM-Newton during a short exposure (∼4ks) in May 2001. In addition to a significant soft X-ray excess, it showed one of the strongest (in EW) redshifted FeKα lines, at 5.4keV. We present here a long (100ks) XMM-Newton follow-up of this source performed in November 2005, in order to study over a longer time-scale its main X-ray properties. We use both timing analysis (Power Spectra Density analysis, rms spectra, flux-flux analysis) and spectral analysis which mainly focuses on the FeKα line complex. The source was found in a higher/softer time-averaged flux state, and timing analysis of this source reveals strong, rapid variability. The Power Spectral Density (PSD) analysis indicates (at 95% confidence level) a break at 3.7+1.0–1.7x10–4Hz. This cut-off frequency is comparable to those measured in some other rapidly-variable Seyferts, such as MCG-6-30-15 and NGC4051. From the mass-luminosity-time-scale, we infer that MBH ranges from 4x106-107M and the source is accreting at or close to the Eddington rate (or even higher). The existing data cannot distinguish between spectral pivoting of the continuum and a two-component origin for the spectral softening, primarily because the data do not span a broad enough flux range. In the case of the two-component model, the fractional offsets measured in the flux-flux plots increase significantly toward higher energies (similar to what is observed in MCG-6-30-15) as expected if there exists a constant reflection component. Contrary to May 2001, no significant highly redshifted emission line is observed (which might be related to the source flux level), while two narrow emission lines at about 6.5keV and 7keV are observed. The S/N is not high enough to establish if the lines are variable or constant. As already suggested by the 2001 observation, no significant constant narrow 6.4 keV FeKα line (EW≤ 32eV) is observed, hence excluding any dominant emission from distant cold matter such as a torus in this Seyfert type 1.8 galaxy.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: Seyfert - galaxies: active - X-rays: galaxies - accretion, accretion disks - quasars: individual: ESO113-G010

Simbad objects: 8

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Number of rows : 8
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 113-10 Sy1 01 05 16.8746925168 -58 26 15.260456148   14.63 14.6 13.35   ~ 62 0
2 2MASS J04474860-0628131 AGN 04 47 48.6206159976 -06 28 13.067923584   18.4       ~ 12 0
3 NGC 3516 Sy1 11 06 47.4632200800 +72 34 07.298374656   13.12 12.40     ~ 1543 0
4 NGC 4051 Sy1 12 03 09.6101337312 +44 31 52.682601288   11.08 12.92 9.94   ~ 2165 1
5 NGC 4253 Sy1 12 18 26.5163572920 +29 48 46.531535472   14.34 13.57     ~ 1040 1
6 LEDA 2816051 Sy1 13 22 49.2007765584 +54 55 28.261413012   16.63 16.24     ~ 42 0
7 ESO 383-35 Sy1 13 35 53.7691256160 -34 17 44.160716796   13.89 13.61 8.9   ~ 1483 0
8 NGC 7314 Sy2 22 35 46.1985355872 -26 03 01.564993476   11.62 13.11 10.61 11.4 ~ 565 0

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