Imprints of a high-velocity wind on the soft X-ray spectrum of PG1211+143

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An extended XMM-Newton observation of the luminous narrow-line Seyfert galaxy PG1211+143 in 2014 has revealed a more complex high-velocity wind, with components distinguished in velocity, ionization level, and column density. Here we report soft X-ray emission and absorption features from the ionized outflow, finding counterparts of both high-velocity components, υ ~ 0.129c and υ ~ 0.066c, recently identified in the highly ionized Fe K absorption spectrum. The lower ionization of the comoving soft X-ray absorbers imply a distribution of higher density clouds embedded in the main outflow, while much higher column densities for the same flow component in the hard X-ray spectra suggest differing sightlines to the continuum X-ray source.

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Pounds, K. A., Lobban, A., Reeves, J. N., Vaughan, S., & Costa, M. (2016). Imprints of a high-velocity wind on the soft X-ray spectrum of PG1211+143. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 459(4), 4389–4396. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw933

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