Searching for ultra-fast outflows in AGN using variability spectra

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We present a qualitative search for ultra-fast outflows (UFOs) in excess variance spectra of radio-quiet active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We analyse 42 sources from the spectroscopic UFO detection sample, and an additional 22 different sources from the variability sample. A total of 58 sources have sufficient observational data from XMM-Newton EPIC-pn and variability for an excess variance spectrum to be calculated. We examine these spectra for peaks corresponding to variable blue-shifted H- and He-like ion absorption lines from UFOs. We find good evidence for such outflows in 28 per cent of the AGN sample and weak evidence in a further 31 per cent, meaning that ∼30-60 per cent of the AGN sample hosts such UFOs. The mean and median blue-shifted velocity is found to be ∼0.14c and 0.12c, respectively. Current variability methods allow for a fast, model-independent determination of UFOs; however, further work needs to be undertaken to better characterize the statistical significance of the peaks in these spectra by more rigorous modelling. Detecting good evidence for variable UFO lines in a large number of sources also lays the groundwork for detailed analysis of the variability time-scales of the absorbers. This will allow us to probe their densities and hence distances from the central supermassive black hole.

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Igo, Z., Parker, M. L., Matzeu, G. A., Alston, W., Alvarez Crespo, N., Fürst, F., … Santos-Lleó, M. (2020). Searching for ultra-fast outflows in AGN using variability spectra. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 493(1), 1088–1108. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa265

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