论文标题
对看似复杂的X射线光谱变化NGC 5548的简单解释
Simple interpretation of the seemingly complicated X-ray spectral variation of NGC 5548
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论文摘要
NGC 5548是宽波长的一个非常精心研究的Seyfert 1星系。以前的多波长观察活动表明,其多个吸收器具有高度可变且复杂的。先前的一项研究应用了一个具有不同覆盖部分的两区部分覆盖模型,以解释复杂的X射线光谱变化,并报告了其中一个覆盖部分与幂律连续体的光子指数之间的相关性。但是,从物理上理解这种相关性并不直接。在本文中,我们提出了一个模型,以避免这种非物理情况。中央X射线发射区域由由双层组成的块状吸收器部分覆盖。这些“双部分覆盖物”的覆盖部分完全相同。基于我们的模型,我们使用XMM-Newton,Suzaku和Nustar在0.3-78 KEV范围内进行了16年的XMM-Newton,Suzaku和Nustar的数据进行了广泛的光谱研究。因此,我们发现X射线光谱变化主要是由以下三个组成部分的独立变化来解释。 (1)〜1 keV以下的软光谱成分,(2)截止幂律归一化,(3)块状吸收剂的部分覆盖部分。特别是,高于1 keV的光谱变化主要是通过部分覆盖分数和幂律归一化的变化来解释的。相比之下,光子指数和所有其他光谱参数并非显着可变。
NGC 5548 is a very well-studied Seyfert 1 galaxy in broad wavelengths. Previous multiwavelength observation campaigns have indicated that its multiple absorbers are highly variable and complex. A previous study applied a two-zone partial covering model with different covering fractions to explain the complex X-ray spectral variation and reported a correlation between one of the covering fractions and the photon index of the power-law continuum. However, it is not straightforward to physically understand such a correlation. In this paper, we propose a model to avoid this unphysical situation; the central X-ray emission region is partially covered by clumpy absorbers composed of double layers. These "double partial coverings" have precisely the same covering fraction. Based on our model, we have conducted an extensive spectral study using the data taken by XMM-Newton, Suzaku, and NuSTAR in the range of 0.3-78 keV for 16 years. Consequently, we have found that the X-ray spectral variations are mainly explained by independent changes of the following three components; (1) the soft excess spectral component below ~1 keV, (2) the cut-off power-law normalization, and (3) the partial covering fraction of the clumpy absorbers. In particular, spectral variations above ~1 keV are mostly explained only by the changes of the partial covering fraction and the power-law normalization. In contrast, the photon index and all the other spectral parameters are not significantly variable.