Abstract
We present the results of timing analysis of the XMM-Newton observation of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 6300. The hard X-ray spectrum above 2 keV consists of a Compton-thin absorbed power law, as is often seen in Seyfert 2 galaxies. We clearly detected rapid time variability on a timescale of about 1000 s from the light curve above 2 keV. The excess variance of the time variability (σ2rms) is calculated to be ~0.12, and the periodogram of the light curve is well represented by a power-law function with a slope of 1.75. In contrast to previous results from Seyfert 2 nuclei, these variability characteristics are consistent with those of Seyfert 1 galaxies. This consistency suggests that NGC 6300 has a black hole mass and accretion properties similar to Seyfert 1 galaxies. Using the relation between time variability and central black hole mass by Hayashida et al., the black hole mass of NGC 6300 is estimated to be ~2.8×105 Msolar. Taking the uncertainty of this method into account, the black hole mass is less than 107 Msolar. Taking the bolometric luminosity of 3.3×1043 ergs s-1 into consideration, this yields an accretion rate of >0.03 of the Eddington value, comparable to estimates from Seyfert 1 galaxies using this method. The time variability analysis suggests that NGC 6300 actually has a Seyfert 1 nucleus obscured by thick matter and more generally provides a new pillar of support for the unified model of Seyfert galaxies based on obscuration.
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Awaki, H., Murakami, H., Leighly, K. M., Matsumoto, C., Hayashida, K., & Grupe, D. (2005). A Variability Study of the Seyfert 2 Galaxy NGC 6300 with XMM‐Newton. The Astrophysical Journal, 632(2), 793–798. https://doi.org/10.1086/433161
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