151. The Case for General Relativistic Effects in the Fe K(alpha) Profile of an Active Galaxy
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Turner, T. J, Mushotzky, R, Yaqoob, T, George, I. M, Snowden, S. L, Netzer, H, Kraemer, S. B, Nandra, K, Chelouche, D, and White, Nicholas E
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present results from a simultaneous Chandra HETG (High Energy Transmission Grating) and XMM (X-ray Multi-mirror Mission)-Newton observation of NGC 3516. We find evidence for several narrow components of Fe K(alpha) along with a broad line. We consider the possibility that the lines arise in a blob of material ejected from the nucleus with velocity of approximately 0.25c. We also consider an origin in a neutral accretion disk, suffering enhanced illumination at 35 and 175 R(sub g), perhaps due to magnetic reconnection. The presence of these narrow features indicates there is no Comptonizing region along the line-of-sight to the nucleus. This in turn is compelling support for the hypothesis that broad Fe K(alpha) components are, in general, produced by strong gravity.
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- 2002