Exploring the nuclear environment of the NLS1 galaxy Arakelian 564 with XMM-Newton RGS

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Aims. We present an accurate characterisation of the high-resolution X-ray spectrum of the Narrow Line Seyfert 1 galaxy Arakelian 564 and put it in to context with other objects of its type by making a detailed comparison of their spectra.Methods. The data are taken from 5 observations with the XMM-Newton Reflection Grating Spectrometer and fitted with various spectral models.Results. The best fit to the data identifies five significant emission lines at 18.9, 22.1, 24.7, 29.0 and 33.5 Å due to O VIII Lyα, O VII(f), N VII Lyα, N VI(i) and C VI Lyα respectively. These have an RMS velocity of ∼ 1100 kms-1 and a flow velocity of ∼-600 kms-, except for the O VII(f) emission line, which has a flow velocity consistent with zero. Two separate emitting regions are identified. Three separate phases of photoionized, X-ray absorbing gas are included in the fit with ionization parameters log ζ = -0.86, 0.87, 2.56 and column densities NH = 0.89,241,6.03 × 1020 cm-2 respectively. All three phases show this to be an unusually low velocity outflow (-10 ± km s -1) for a narrow line Seyfert 1. We present the hypothesis that the BLR is the source of the NLR and warm absorber, and examine optical and UV images from the XMM-Newton Optical Monitor to relate our findings to the characteristics of the host galaxy. © 2008 ESO.

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Smith, R. A. N., Page, M. J., & Branduardi-Raymont, G. (2008). Exploring the nuclear environment of the NLS1 galaxy Arakelian 564 with XMM-Newton RGS. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 490(1), 103–112. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:200810151

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