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XRISM Spectroscopy of the Fe Kα Emission Line in the Seyfert Active Galactic Nucleus NGC 4151 Reveals the Disk, Broad-line Region, and Torus

Authors :
XRISM Collaboration
Marc Audard
Hisamitsu Awaki
Ralf Ballhausen
Aya Bamba
Ehud Behar
Rozenn Boissay-Malaquin
Laura Brenneman
Gregory V. Brown
Lia Corrales
Elisa Costantini
Renata Cumbee
Maria Diaz Trigo
Chris Done
Tadayasu Dotani
Ken Ebisawa
Megan E. Eckart
Dominique Eckert
Teruaki Enoto
Satoshi Eguchi
Yuichiro Ezoe
Adam Foster
Ryuichi Fujimoto
Yutaka Fujita
Yasushi Fukazawa
Kotaro Fukushima
Akihiro Furuzawa
Luigi Gallo
Javier A. García
Liyi Gu
Matteo Guainazzi
Kouichi Hagino
Kenji Hamaguchi
Isamu Hatsukade
Katsuhiro Hayashi
Takayuki Hayashi
Natalie Hell
Edmund Hodges-Kluck
Ann Hornschemeier
Yuto Ichinohe
Manabu Ishida
Kumi Ishikawa
Yoshitaka Ishisaki
Jelle Kaastra
Timothy Kallman
Erin Kara
Satoru Katsuda
Yoshiaki Kanemaru
Richard Kelley
Caroline Kilbourne
Shunji Kitamoto
Shogo Kobayashi
Takayoshi Kohmura
Aya Kubota
Maurice Leutenegger
Michael Loewenstein
Yoshitomo Maeda
Maxim Markevitch
Hironori Matsumoto
Kyoko Matsushita
Dan McCammon
Brian McNamara
François Mernier
Eric D. Miller
Jon M. Miller
Ikuyuki Mitsuishi
Misaki Mizumoto
Tsunefumi Mizuno
Koji Mori
Koji Mukai
Hiroshi Murakami
Richard Mushotzky
Hiroshi Nakajima
Kazuhiro Nakazawa
Jan-Uwe Ness
Kumiko Nobukawa
Masayoshi Nobukawa
Hirofumi Noda
Hirokazu Odaka
Shoji Ogawa
Anna Ogorzalek
Takashi Okajima
Naomi Ota
Stephane Paltani
Robert Petre
Paul Plucinsky
Frederick S. Porter
Katja Pottschmidt
Kosuke Sato
Toshiki Sato
Makoto Sawada
Hiromi Seta
Megumi Shidatsu
Aurora Simionescu
Randall Smith
Hiromasa Suzuki
Andrew Szymkowiak
Hiromitsu Takahashi
Mai Takeo
Toru Tamagawa
Keisuke Tamura
Takaaki Tanaka
Atsushi Tanimoto
Makoto Tashiro
Yukikatsu Terada
Yuichi Terashima
Yohko Tsuboi
Masahiro Tsujimoto
Hiroshi Tsunemi
Takeshi Tsuru
Hiroyuki Uchida
Nagomi Uchida
Yuusuke Uchida
Hideki Uchiyama
Yoshihiro Ueda
Shinichiro Uno
Jacco Vink
Shin Watanabe
Brian J. Williams
Satoshi Yamada
Shinya Yamada
Hiroya Yamaguchi
Kazutaka Yamaoka
Noriko Yamasaki
Makoto Yamauchi
Shigeo Yamauchi
Tahir Yaqoob
Tomokage Yoneyama
Tessei Yoshida
Mihoko Yukita
Irina Zhuravleva
Xin Xiang
Takeo Minezaki
Margaret Buhariwalla
Dimitra Gerolymatou
Scott Hagen
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol 973, Iss 1, p L25 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

We present an analysis of the first two XRISM/Resolve spectra of the well-known Seyfert-1.5 active galactic nucleus (AGN) in NGC 4151, obtained in 2023 December. Our work focuses on the nature of the narrow Fe K _α emission line at 6.4 keV, the strongest and most common X-ray line observed in AGN. The total line is found to consist of three components. Even the narrowest component of the line is resolved with evident Fe K _α _,1 (6.404 keV) and K _α _,2 (6.391 keV) contributions in a 2:1 flux ratio, fully consistent with neutral gas with negligible bulk velocity. Subject to the limitations of our models, the narrowest and intermediate-width components are consistent with emission from optically thin gas, suggesting that they arise in a disk atmosphere and/or wind. Modeling the three line components in terms of Keplerian broadening, they are readily associated with (1) the inner wall of the “torus,” (2) the innermost optical “broad-line region” (or “X-ray BLR”), and (3) a region with a radius of r ≃ 100 GM / c ^2 that may signal a warp in the accretion disk. Viable alternative explanations of the broadest component include a fast-wind component and/or scattering; however, we find evidence of variability in the narrow Fe K _α line complex on timescales consistent with small radii. The best-fit models are statistically superior to simple Voigt functions, but when fit with Voigt profiles the time-averaged lines are consistent with a projected velocity broadening of FWHM $\,=\,{1600}_{-200}^{+400}\,\mathrm{km}\,{{\rm{s}}}^{-1}$ . Overall, the resolution and sensitivity of XRISM show that the narrow Fe K line in AGN is an effective probe of all key parts of the accretion flow, as it is currently understood. We discuss the implications of these findings for our understanding of AGN accretion, future studies with XRISM, and X-ray-based black hole mass measurements.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20418213 and 20418205
Volume :
973
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5d83f682f7f5495191f4acac34927e55
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad7397