X-Ray Line-emitting Objects in XMM-Newton Observations: The Tip of the Iceberg

  • Maccacaro T
  • Braito V
  • Della Ceca R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present preliminary results from a novel search for X-ray line-emitting objects (XLEOs) in XMM-Newton images. Three sources have been detected in a test-run analysis of 13 XMM-Newton observations. The three objects found are most likely extremely absorbed active galactic nuclei characterized by a column density N H ∼ 10 24 cm -2 . Their redshift has been directly determined from the X-ray data, by interpreting the detected emission line as the 6.4 keV Fe line. The measured equivalent width of the X-ray line is, in all three cases, several keV. This pilot study demonstrates the success of our search method and implies that a large sample of XLEOs can be obtained from the public XMM-Newton data archive.

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Maccacaro, T., Braito, V., Della Ceca, R., Severgnini, P., & Caccianiga, A. (2004). X-Ray Line-emitting Objects in XMM-Newton Observations: The Tip of the Iceberg. The Astrophysical Journal, 617(1), L33–L36. https://doi.org/10.1086/427024

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