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2017A&A...601A..45G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 601A, 45-45 (2017/5-1)

Charge exchange in the ultraviolet: implication for interacting clouds in the core of NGC 1275.

GU L., MAO J., O'DEA C.P., BAUM S.A., MEHDIPOUR M. and KAASTRA J.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. Charge exchange emission is known to provide a key diagnostic to the interface between hot and cold matter in many astrophysical environments. Most of the recent charge exchange studies focus on its emission in the X-ray band; only a few focus on the UV, even though it can also provide a powerful probe of the charge exchange process.
Aims. An atomic calculation, as well as an application to observed data, are presented to explore and describe the potential use of the UV data for the study of cosmic charge exchange.
Methods. Using the newest charge exchange model in the SPEX code v3.03, we reanalyse the archival Hubble/STIS data of the central region of NGC 1275.
Results. The NGC 1275 spectrum shows hints of three possible weak lines at about 1223.6Å, 1242.4Å, and 1244.0Å, each with a significance of about 2 - 3σ. The putative features are best explained by charge exchange between highly ionized hydrogen, neon, and sulfur with neutral matter. The wavelengths of the charge exchange lines are found robustly with uncertainties ≥0.3Å. The possible charge exchange emission shows a line-of-sight velocity offset of about -3400km/s with respect to the NGC 1275 nucleus, which resembles a previously reported Lyα absorber. This indicates that the charge exchange lines might be emitted at the same position as the absorber, which could be ascribed to outflowing gas from the nucleus.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): atomic processes - galaxies: Seyfert - ultraviolet: general - X-rays: individuals: NGC 1275 - X-rays: individuals: NGC 1275

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