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2005A&A...441L..13P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 441, L13-17 (2005/10-3)

Clearing up the clouds around NGC 4151: evidence of a highly ionized absorber.

PIRO L., DE ROSA A., MATT G. and PEROLA G.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Seyfert 1 galaxy 1 is characterized by complex X-ray absorption, well described by a dual absorber, composed of a uniform mildly ionized gas and a cold system that partially covers the central source. However, in one of the 5 BeppoSAX observations, the spectrum shows two peculiar features. An absorption feature is detected around 8.5-9keV with a statistical significance of 99.96%. This feature can be fitted either with an absorption edge at E=8.62+0.34–0.52keV with optical depth τ=0.06±0.03 or with an absorption line with 9.5+1.3–0.6keV, width σ=0.95+1.2–0.7keV and EW=200eV. In the first case, we associate the feature to highly ionized iron at rest, like FeXXII-FeXXIII (Erest=8.4-8.5keV). In the second case the feature could be identified with a blend of FeXXV and FeXXVI lines, with an outflow velocity v≃(0.09-0.26)c. This spectrum is also characterized by a substantial reduction of the absorption column density and the covering fraction of the dual absorber. In particular the column density of the mildly ionized and cold absorbers is ≃3-5 times lower than observed in the other states, and the covering fraction is reduced by ≃40 per cent. We propose a possible explanation linking the two properties in terms of a multi-phase ionized absorber.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: Seyfert - X-rays: galaxies - galaxies: individual: NGC 4151

Simbad objects: 5

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