On the X‐Ray Baldwin Effect for Narrow Fe Kα Emission Lines

  • Jiang P
  • Wang J
  • Wang T
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Abstract

Most active galactic nuclei (AGNs) exhibit a narrow Fe Kα line at ∼6.4 keV in the X-ray spectra, due to the fluorescent emission from cold material far from the inner accretion disk. Using XMM-Newton observations, Page et al. found that the equivalent width (EW) of the narrow Fe Kα line decreases with increasing luminosity (EW ∝ L -0.17±0.08 ), suggesting a decrease in the covering factor of the material emitting the line (presumably the toras). By combining the archival Chandra HETG observations of 34 type 1 AGNs with XMM observations in the literature, we build a much larger sample with 101 AGNs. We find a similar X-ray Baldwin effect in the sample (EW ∝ L -0.2015±0.0426 ); however, we note that the anticorrelation is dominated by the radio-loud AGNs in the sample, whose X-ray spectra might be contaminated by the relativistic jet. Excluding the radio-loud AGNs, we find a much weaker anticorrelation (EW ∝ L -0.1019±0.0524 ). We present Monte Carlo simulations showing that such a weak anticorrelation can be attributed to the relative short timescale variations of the X-ray continuum. © 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Jiang, P., Wang, J. X., & Wang, T. G. (2006). On the X‐Ray Baldwin Effect for Narrow Fe Kα Emission Lines. The Astrophysical Journal, 644(2), 725–732. https://doi.org/10.1086/503866

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