Ubiquitous Variability of X‐Ray–absorbing Column Densities in Seyfert 2 Galaxies

  • Risaliti G
  • Elvis M
  • Nicastro F
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Abstract

We present a study of the variations in the absorbing column density of 25 X-ray-defined Seyfert 2 galaxies, as inferred from hard X-ray observations, on timescales from months to several years. We show that a significant variation of N H (from 20% to 80%) is observed in almost all (22 of 25) of the sources with multiple X-ray observations, although X-ray absorption never vanishes. For a subsample of 11 sources observed at least five times, the typical variation time, as defined by a structure function, is less than 1 yr for both heavily absorbed (N H ∼ 10 23 cm -2 ) and moderately absorbed (N H ∼ 10 22 cm -2 ) sources. These variations rule out the simplest version of the unified models, based on a homogeneous obscuring torus, and suggest the presence of clumpy circumnuclear material on a scale well below a parsec. We propose a modification of the torus model in which an overabundance of slightly dusty broad emission-line region (BELR) clouds obscures the BELR. The BELR needs, like the torus, to have an axisymmetric structure. This model is closely related to that of Elvis for type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGNs). For lightly obscured AGNs (N H ∼ 10 22 cm -2 ), the structure function shows an increase at a timescale of ∼5 yr, indicating a second absorber, most probably on a 5-10 pc scale associated with the host galaxy.

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Risaliti, G., Elvis, M., & Nicastro, F. (2002). Ubiquitous Variability of X‐Ray–absorbing Column Densities in Seyfert 2 Galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal, 571(1), 234–246. https://doi.org/10.1086/324146

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