We report the analysis of simultaneous XMM-Newton + Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array ( NuSTAR ) observations of two low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (LLAGNs), NGC 3998 and NGC 4579. We do not detect any significant variability in either source over the ∼3 day length of the NuSTAR observations. The broadband 0.5–60 keV spectrum of NGC 3998 is best fit with a cutoff power law, while the one for NGC 4579 is best fit with a combination of a hot thermal plasma model, a power law, and a blend of Gaussians to fit an Fe complex observed between 6 and 7 keV. Our main spectral results are the following: (1) neither source shows any reflection hump with 3 σ reflection fraction upper limits of and for NGC 3998 and NGC 4579, respectively; (2) the 6–7 keV line complex in NGC 4579 could be fit with either a narrow Fe K line at 6.4 keV and a moderately broad Fe xxv line or with three relatively narrow lines, which include contribution from Fe xxvi ; (3) the NGC 4579 flux is 60% brighter than previously detected with XMM-Newton , accompanied by a hardening in the spectrum; (4) we measure a cutoff energy keV in NGC 3998, which represents the lowest and best constrained high-energy cutoff ever measured for an LLAGN; (5) the NGC 3998 spectrum is consistent with a Comptonization model with either a sphere ( τ ≈ 3 ± 1) or slab ( τ ≈ 1.2 ± 0.6) geometry, corresponding to plasma temperatures between 20 and 150 keV. We discuss these results in the context of hard X-ray emission from bright AGNs, other LLAGNs, and hot accretion flow models.
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Younes, G., Ptak, A., Ho, L. C., Xie, F.-G., Terasima, Y., Yuan, F., … Yukita, M. (2019). NuStar Hard X-Ray View of Low-luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei: High-energy Cutoff and Truncated Thin Disk. The Astrophysical Journal, 870(2), 73. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aaf38b
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