1. Suzaku Observations of the Radio Galaxy 3C 33
- Author
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Evans, A. Daniel, Reeves, James N., Hardcastle, Martin J., Kraft, Ralph P., Lee, Julia C., Virani, Shanil N., Evans, A. Daniel, Reeves, James N., Hardcastle, Martin J., Kraft, Ralph P., Lee, Julia C., and Virani, Shanil N.
- Abstract
We present results from a new 100 - ks Suzaku observation of the nearby radio galaxy 3C 33, and investigate the nature of absorption, reflection, and jet production in this source. We model the 2 - 70 keV nuclear continuum with a power law that is absorbed either through one or more layers of pc-scale neutral material, or through a modestly ionized pc-scale obscurer. The expected signatures of reflection from a neutral accretion disk are absent in 3C 33 : there is no evidence of a relativistically blurred Fe Kalpha emission line, and no Compton reflection hump above 10 keV. We discuss the implications of this for the nature of jet production in 3C 33., Meeting Information: The 3rd Suzaku international Conference "Energetic Cosmos : from Suzaku to ASTRO-H" (June 29-July 2, 2009. Grand Park Otaru Hotel), Otaru, Hokkaido Japan, Meeting sponsors: The University of Tokyo, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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- 2015