We report on one of the brightest flux levels of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 2992 ever observed in X-rays, on 2019 May. The source has been monitored every few days from 2019 March 26 to 2019 December 14 by Swift-X-Ray Telescope (XRT), and simultaneous XMMa-Newton (250 ks) and NuSTAR (120 ks) observations were triggered on 2019 May 6. The high count rate of the source (its 2a-10 keV flux ranged between 0.7 and 1.0 × 10a '10erg cma2sa '1) allows us to perform a time-resolved spectroscopy, probing spatial scales of tens of gravitational radii from the central black hole. By constructing a map of the excess emission over the primary continuum, we find several emission structures in the 5.0a-7.2 keV energy band. From fitting the 50 European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC)-pn spectral slices of 5 ks duration, we interpret them as a constant narrow iron KI line and three variable components in the iron K complex. When a self-consistent model accounting for the accretion disc emission is considered (KYNRLINE), two of these features (in the 5.0a-5.8 and 6.8a-7.2 keV bands) can be ascribed to a flaring region of the accretion disc located at rin≃ 15a-40rgfrom the black hole. The third one (6.5a-6.8 keV) is likely produced at much larger radii (rin> 50rg). The inner radius and the azimuthal extension retrieved from the co-added spectra of the flaring states are rin= 15 ± 3rgand I = 165°a-330°, suggesting that the emitting region responsible for the broad iron K component is a relatively compact annular sector within the disc. Our findings support a physical scenario in which the accretion disc in NGC 2992 becomes more active at high accretion rates (Lbol/LEdda 1 4 per cent).
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Marinucci, A., Bianchi, S., Braito, V., De Marco, B., Matt, G., Middei, R., … Reeves, J. N. (2020). The lively accretion disc in NGC 2992 a- I. Transient iron K emission lines in the high-flux state. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 496(3), 3412–3423. https://doi.org/10.1093/MNRAS/STAA1683
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