The Variable and Non-variable X-Ray Absorbers in Compton-thin Type II Active Galactic Nuclei

  • Laha S
  • Markowitz A
  • Krumpe M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have conducted an extensive X-ray spectral variability study of a sample of 20 Compton-thin type II galaxies using broadband spectra from XMM-Newton, Chandra, and Suzaku. The aim is to study the variability of the neutral intrinsic X-ray obscuration along the line of sight and investigate the properties and location of the dominant component of the X-ray-obscuring gas. The observations are sensitive to absorption columns of  ∼ 10 20.5–24 cm −2 of fully and partially covering neutral and/or lowly ionized gas on timescales spanning days to well over a decade. We detected variability in the column density of the full-covering absorber in 7/20 sources, on timescales of months to years, indicating a component of compact-scale X-ray-obscuring gas lying along the line of sight of each of these objects. Our results imply that torus models incorporating clouds or over-dense regions should account for line-of-sight column densities as low as ∼a few ×10 21 cm −2 . However, 13/20 sources yielded no detection of significant variability in the full-covering obscurer, with upper limits of Δ N H spanning 10 21–23 cm −2 . The dominant absorbing media in these systems could be distant, such as kiloparsec-scale dusty structures associated with the host galaxy, or a homogeneous medium along the line of sight. Thus, we find that overall, strong variability in full-covering obscurers is not highly prevalent in Compton-thin type IIs, at least for our sample, in contrast to previous results in the literature. Finally, 11/20 sources required a partial-covering, obscuring component in all or some of their observations, consistent with clumpy near-Compton-thick compact-scale gas.

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Laha, S., Markowitz, A. G., Krumpe, M., Nikutta, R., Rothschild, R., & Saha, T. (2020). The Variable and Non-variable X-Ray Absorbers in Compton-thin Type II Active Galactic Nuclei. The Astrophysical Journal, 897(1), 66. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab92ab

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