TY - JOUR
T1 - Suzaku studies of the central engine in the typical type i Seyfert NGC 3227
T2 - Detection of multiple primary X-ray continua with distinct properties
AU - Noda, Hirofumi
AU - Makishima, Kazuo
AU - Yamada, Shin'Ya
AU - Nakazawa, Kazuhiro
AU - Sakurai, Soki
AU - Miyake, Katsuma
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2014/10/10
Y1 - 2014/10/10
N2 - The type I Seyfert galaxy NGC 3227 was observed by Suzaku six times in 2008, with intervals of ∼1 week and net exposures of ∼50 ks each. Among the six observations, the source varied by nearly an order of magnitude; it was brightest in the first observation with a 2-10 keV luminosity of 1.2 × 1042erg s-1, while faintest in the fourth observation with 2.9 × 1041erg s-1. As it became fainter, the continuum in the 2-45 keV band became harder, while the narrow Fe-Kα emission line, detected on all occasions at 6.4 keV of the source rest frame, remained approximately constant in the photon flux. Through a method of variability-assisted broadband spectroscopy, the 2-45 keV spectrum of NGC 3227 was decomposed into three distinct components. One is a relatively soft power-law continuum with a photon index of ∼2.3, weakly absorbed and highly variable on timescales of ∼5 ks; it was observed only when the source was above a threshold luminosity of ∼6.6 × 1041erg s-1(in 2-10 keV), and was responsible for further source brightening beyond. Another is a harder and more absorbed continuum with a photon index of ∼1.6, which persisted through the six observations and varied slowly on timescales of a few weeks by a factor of ∼2. This component, carrying a major fraction of the broadband emission when the source is below the threshold luminosity, is considered as an additional primary emission. The last one is a reflection component with the narrow iron line, produced at large distances from the central black hole.
AB - The type I Seyfert galaxy NGC 3227 was observed by Suzaku six times in 2008, with intervals of ∼1 week and net exposures of ∼50 ks each. Among the six observations, the source varied by nearly an order of magnitude; it was brightest in the first observation with a 2-10 keV luminosity of 1.2 × 1042erg s-1, while faintest in the fourth observation with 2.9 × 1041erg s-1. As it became fainter, the continuum in the 2-45 keV band became harder, while the narrow Fe-Kα emission line, detected on all occasions at 6.4 keV of the source rest frame, remained approximately constant in the photon flux. Through a method of variability-assisted broadband spectroscopy, the 2-45 keV spectrum of NGC 3227 was decomposed into three distinct components. One is a relatively soft power-law continuum with a photon index of ∼2.3, weakly absorbed and highly variable on timescales of ∼5 ks; it was observed only when the source was above a threshold luminosity of ∼6.6 × 1041erg s-1(in 2-10 keV), and was responsible for further source brightening beyond. Another is a harder and more absorbed continuum with a photon index of ∼1.6, which persisted through the six observations and varied slowly on timescales of a few weeks by a factor of ∼2. This component, carrying a major fraction of the broadband emission when the source is below the threshold luminosity, is considered as an additional primary emission. The last one is a reflection component with the narrow iron line, produced at large distances from the central black hole.
KW - X-rays: galaxies
KW - galaxies: Seyfert
KW - galaxies: active
KW - galaxies: individual (NGC 3227)
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U2 - 10.1088/0004-637X/794/1/2
DO - 10.1088/0004-637X/794/1/2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84907452340
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 794
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 2
ER -