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Optical and X-ray characteristics of a newly discovered narrow-line QSO : RX J1334.2+3759

Authors :
Dewangan, G. C.
Singh, K. P.
Jones, L. R.
McHardy, I. M.
Mason, K. O.
Newsam, A. M.
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
arXiv, 2001.

Abstract

We report the discovery of a narrow-line QSO (NLQSO) RX J1334.2+3759 with a steep soft X-ray spectrum. Soft X-ray emission from the NLQSO is highly variable. Changes in the intensity by a factor of about 2 have been detected in the ROSAT PSPC observations of RX J1334.2+3759 on time scales of 20000-40000s. Rapid variability events have also been observed from RX J1334.2+3759. The most extreme variable event has Delta L/Delta t = (1.95+/-1.02)E42 erg/s/s corresponding to a change in intensity by a factor of about 4 within 400s. The PSPC spectra of the NLQSO can be well represented by a power-law of photon index 3.8, modified by an absorbing column local to the source over and above that due to our own Galaxy. The intrinsic soft X-ray luminosity of RX J1334.2+3759 is estimated to be 2.2E44 erg/s in the energy band of 0.1-2.0 keV. The optical spectrum of RX J1334.2+3759 is typical of the NLS1 galaxies showing strong Balmer Hbeta, Halpha, and forbidden line [O III]5007. Fe II multiplets, usually present in the optical spectra of NLS1 galaxies, are also detected from RX J1334.2+3759. Decomposition of the Hbeta and Halpha line profiles shows the presence of narrow (FWHM = 880 km/s) and broad (FWHM = 2850 km/s) components in the spectrum of RX J1334.2+3759. The narrow-line region of RX J1334.2+3759 appears to be significantly different from those of normal Seyfert galaxies. A possible explanation for the observed properties of the narrow line region and the broad line region is suggested in terms of density enhancements.<br />Comment: 13 pages with 9 figures, LaTex. To appear in MNRAS

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2bb4f2b00b25a60299ae97b0907a0e8a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0104203