论文标题
Fe k_alpha线发射对X射线连续变异性在更换活性银河核NGC 1566中的响应
Response of the Fe K_alpha line emission to the X-ray continuum variability in the changing-look active galactic nucleus NGC 1566
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论文摘要
NGC 1566是一种不断变化的外观AGN,众所周知,每次持续数年,都会表现出复发性X射线爆发。最新的X射线爆发是在2018年观察到的,大幅增加了2--10 KEV通量〜24倍的倍数。我们重新分析了XMM-Newton和Nustar观察结果,涵盖了爆发前,爆发和后爆发时期,并确认在爆发期间发现了〜5---7 KeV频段中广泛的特征,该特征可以解释为相对论的FE k_alpha发射线。我们的分析表明,它的通量与2--10 KEV连续体同时增加,这使其成为第二个变化的外观AGN,其中宽Fe k_alpha线对X射线连续脉的可变性做出了反应。这种行为强烈支持X射线起源于积聚磁盘上方的电晕的想法,并且磁盘反射产生相对论Fe k_alpha线。此外,我们发现狭窄的Fe K_alpha发射线对X射线连续体的变化的响应在短达四个月的时间尺度上的变化,从而使线发射区的位置位于<0.1 PC,与光学BLR的大小相当。通过与变化的外观AGN NGC 2992进行比较,NGC 1566中的Fe K_Alpha变化率(Fe K_alpha变化与光度变化的比率)似乎更大,这可能会解释出更大的气体或Fe丰度,负责产生Fe k_alpha线的后者。可变的宽Fe k_alpha线以及软X射线过量发射的强度似乎与吸积率相关,这可以解释为由于与变化外观现象相关的状态过渡。
NGC 1566 is a changing look AGN known to exhibit recurrent X-ray outbursts with each lasting for several years. The most recent X-ray outburst is observed on 2018, with a substantial increase of 2--10 keV flux by a factor of ~24 than the historical minimum. We re-analyze the XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations covering the pre-outburst, outburst and post-outburst epochs, and confirm the discovery of the broad feature in the ~5--7 keV band during the period of outburst that could be interpreted as a relativistic Fe K_alpha emission line. Our analysis suggests that its flux has increased in tandem with the 2--10 keV continuum, making it the second changing look AGN in which the broad Fe K_alpha line responds to the X-ray continuum variability. This behavior strongly supports the idea that X-rays originates in a corona above the accretion disk, and disk reflection produces the relativistic Fe K_alpha line. In addition, we find the response of narrow Fe K_alpha emission line to the changes in the X-ray continuum on a time-scale as short as four months, allowing to put the location of line-emitting region at <0.1 pc, comparable to the size of optical BLR. By comparing to the changing look AGN NGC 2992, the Fe K_alpha variation rate (the ratio of Fe K_alpha variation to luminosity variation) in NGC 1566 appears greater, which could be possibly explained by larger amount of gas or Fe abundance responsible for producing the Fe K_alpha line for the latter. The strength of variable broad Fe K_alpha line as well as the soft X-ray excess emission appears to be correlated with the accretion rate, which could be explained as due to the state transition associated with the changing-look phenomenon.