XMM‐Newton Observations of the Narrow‐Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy Mrk 335 in a Historical Low X‐Ray Flux State

  • Grupe D
  • Komossa S
  • Gallo L
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report the discovery of strong soft X-ray emission lines and a hard continuum above 2 keV in the Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 335 during an extremely low X-ray flux state. Mrk 335 was observed for 22 ks by XMM-Newton in July 2007 as a Target of Opportunity to examine it in its X-ray low-flux state, which was discovered with Swift. Long-term light curves suggest that this is the lowest flux state this AGN has ever been seen in. However, Mrk 335 is still sufficiently bright that its X-ray properties can be studied in detail. The X-ray continuum spectrum is very complex and requires several components to model. Statistically, partial covering and blurred reflection models work well. We confirm the presence of a strong narrow Fe line at 6.4 keV. High-resolution spectroscopy with the XMM-RGS reveals strong, soft X-ray emission lines not detected in previous, higher signal-to-noise, XMM-Newton observations, such as: highly ionized Fe lines, O VII, Ne IX and Mg XI lines. The optical/UV fluxes are similar to those previously measured with Swift. Optical spectroscopy taken in 2007 September do not show any changes to optical spectra obtained 8 years earlier.

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Grupe, D., Komossa, S., Gallo, L. C., Fabian, A. C., Larsson, J., Pradhan, A. K., … Miniutti, G. (2008). XMM‐Newton Observations of the Narrow‐Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy Mrk 335 in a Historical Low X‐Ray Flux State. The Astrophysical Journal, 681(2), 982–997. https://doi.org/10.1086/588213

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