The variable XMM-Newton spectrum of Markarian 766

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The narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 766 was observed for 60 ks with the XMM-Newton observatory. The source shows a complex X-ray spectrum. The 2-10 keV spectrum can be adequately represented by a power law and broad Fe Kα emission. Between 0.7 and 2 keV the spectrum is harder and exhibits a flux deficit with respect to the extrapolated medium energy slope. Below 0.7 keV, however, there is a strong excess of emission. The RGS spectrum shows an edge-like feature at 0.7 keV; the energy of this feature is inconsistent with that expected for an OVII edge from a warm absorber. Mrk 766 varies by a factor of ∼2 in overall count rate in the EPIC and RGS instruments on a timescale of a few thousand seconds, while no significant flux changes are observed in the ultraviolet with the OM. The X-ray variability is spectrally dependent with the largest amplitude variability occurring in the 0.4-2 keV band. The spectral variability can be explained by a change in flux and slope of the medium energy continuum emission, superimposed on a less variable (or constant) low energy emission component.

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Page, M. J., Mason, K. O., Carrera, F. J., Clavel, J., Kaastra, J. S., Puchnarewicz, E. M., … Trudolyubov, S. P. (2001, January). The variable XMM-Newton spectrum of Markarian 766. Astronomy and Astrophysics. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20000240

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