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2017A&A...600A.135B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 600A, 135-135 (2017/4-1)

A high spectral resolution map of the nuclear emitting regions of NGC 7582.

BRAITO V., REEVES J.N., BIANCHI S., NARDINI E. and PICONCELLI E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of the spatial and spectral analysis of the deep (∼200ks) Chandra HETG observation of the changing look AGN NGC 7582. During this long Chandra observation, NGC 7582 was in a highly obscured state. Therefore, we also consider a short (∼24ks) Suzaku observation, which caught NGC 7582 in a Compton thick state. This allows us to determine the underlying continuum model and the amount of absorption [NH=(1.2±0.2)x1024cm–2]. A wealth of emission lines (from Mg, Si, S, and Fe) are detected in the Chandra data, which allows us to map the structure of the circumnuclear emitters. The high resolution spectrum reveals that the soft X-ray emission originates in a hybrid gas, which is ionized in part by the strong circumnuclear star-forming activity and in part by the central AGN. The high resolution images confirm that the emitting region is highly inhomogeneous and extends up to a few hundred pc from the nuclear source. The X-ray images are more extended in the lower energy lines (Ne and Mg) than in the higher energy lines (Si, Fe); the former are dominated by the collisionally ionized gas from the starburst and the latter by the photoionized AGN emission. This is supported by the analysis of the He-like triplets in the grating spectra. We deduce that a low density (ne∼0.3-1cm–3) photoionized gas is responsible for the strong forbidden components, which is likely to originate from extended AGN narrow line region gas at distances of 200-300pc from the black hole. We also detect an absorption feature at ∼6.7keV that is consistent with the rest frame energy of the resonance absorption line from FeXXV (Elab=6.7keV), which traces the presence of a sub-parsec scale ionized circumnuclear absorber. The emerging picture is in agreement with our new view of the circumnuclear gas in AGN, where the medium is clumpy and stratified in both density and ionization. These absorbers and emitters are located on different scales, from the sub-pc broad line region gas out to the kpc scale of the galactic absorber.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: NGC 7582 - X-rays: galaxies - galaxies: active - galaxies: active

Simbad objects: 8

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