We present jointly analysed data from three deep Suzaku observations of NGC 1365. These high-signal-to-noise spectra enable us to examine the nature of this variable, obscured active galactic nucleus (AGN) in unprecedented detail on time-scales ranging from hours to years. We find that in addition to the power-law continuum and absorption from ionized gas seen in most AGN, inner disc reflection and variable absorption from neutral gas within the broad emission line region are both necessary components in all three observations. We confirm the clumpy nature of the cold absorbing gas, though we note that occultations of the inner disc and corona are much more pronounced in the high-flux state (2008) than in the low-flux state (2010) of the source. The onset and duration of the 'dips' in the X-ray light curve in 2010 are both significantly longer than in 2008, however, indicating that either the distance to the gas from the black hole is larger or the nature of the gas has changed between epochs. We also note significant variations in the power-law flux over time-scales similar to the cold absorber, both within and between the three observations. The warm absorber does not vary significantly within observations, but does showvariations in column density of a factor of≥10 on time-scales of ≤2 weeks that seem unrelated to the changes in the continuum, reflection or cold absorber. By assuming a uniform iron abundance for the reflection and absorption, we have also established that Fe/solar = 3.5+0.3-0.1 is sufficient to model the broad-band spectrum without invoking an additional partial-covering absorber. Such a measurement is consistent with previous published constraints from the 2008 Suzaku observation alone, and with results from other Seyfert AGN in the literature. © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

An examination of the spectral variability in NGC 1365 with Suzaku / Brenneman L.W.; Risaliti G.; Elvis M.; Nardini E.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - ELETTRONICO. - 429:(2013), pp. 2662-2676. [10.1093/mnras/sts555]

An examination of the spectral variability in NGC 1365 with Suzaku

Risaliti G.;
2013

Abstract

We present jointly analysed data from three deep Suzaku observations of NGC 1365. These high-signal-to-noise spectra enable us to examine the nature of this variable, obscured active galactic nucleus (AGN) in unprecedented detail on time-scales ranging from hours to years. We find that in addition to the power-law continuum and absorption from ionized gas seen in most AGN, inner disc reflection and variable absorption from neutral gas within the broad emission line region are both necessary components in all three observations. We confirm the clumpy nature of the cold absorbing gas, though we note that occultations of the inner disc and corona are much more pronounced in the high-flux state (2008) than in the low-flux state (2010) of the source. The onset and duration of the 'dips' in the X-ray light curve in 2010 are both significantly longer than in 2008, however, indicating that either the distance to the gas from the black hole is larger or the nature of the gas has changed between epochs. We also note significant variations in the power-law flux over time-scales similar to the cold absorber, both within and between the three observations. The warm absorber does not vary significantly within observations, but does showvariations in column density of a factor of≥10 on time-scales of ≤2 weeks that seem unrelated to the changes in the continuum, reflection or cold absorber. By assuming a uniform iron abundance for the reflection and absorption, we have also established that Fe/solar = 3.5+0.3-0.1 is sufficient to model the broad-band spectrum without invoking an additional partial-covering absorber. Such a measurement is consistent with previous published constraints from the 2008 Suzaku observation alone, and with results from other Seyfert AGN in the literature. © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
2013
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2676
Brenneman L.W.; Risaliti G.; Elvis M.; Nardini E.
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