Abstract
We report the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer observations of the heavily absorbed Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 4945, which confirm the large column density of the absorber, corresponding to the optical depth to Thomson scattering of about 2.4. The hard X-ray flux (8-30 keV) measured by us is rapidly variable with a large amplitude, on time scales of a day or less. This implies that the bulk of the extreme absorption does not originate in a parsec-size, geometrically thick molecular torus: limits on the amount of scattered flux require that the optically thick material on parsec scales must be rather geometrically thin, subtending a half-angle of less than 10 degrees as seen from the nucleus. This presents a problem in accounting for the Cosmic X-ray Background primarily with AGN possessing such geometry.
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Madejski, G., Życki, P., Done, C., Valinia, A., Blanco, P., Rothschild, R., & Turek, B. (2000). Structure of the Circumnuclear Region of Seyfert 2 Galaxies Revealed by [ITAL]Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer[/ITAL] Hard X-Ray Observations of NGC 4945. The Astrophysical Journal, 535(2), L87–L90. https://doi.org/10.1086/312703
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