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AGN STORM 2. III. A NICER View of the Variable X-Ray Obscurer in Mrk 817

Authors :
Ethan R. Partington
Edward M. Cackett
Erin Kara
Gerard A. Kriss
Aaron J. Barth
Gisella De Rosa
Y. Homayouni
Keith Horne
Hermine Landt
Abderahmen Zoghbi
Rick Edelson
Nahum Arav
Benjamin D. Boizelle
Misty C. Bentz
Michael S. Brotherton
Doyee Byun
Elena Dalla Bontà
Maryam Dehghanian
Pu Du
Carina Fian
Alexei V. Filippenko
Jonathan Gelbord
Michael R. Goad
Diego H. González Buitrago
Catherine J. Grier
Patrick B. Hall
Chen Hu
Dragana Ilić
Michael D. Joner
Shai Kaspi
Christopher S. Kochanek
Kirk T. Korista
Andjelka B. Kovačević
Daniel Kynoch
Jacob N. McLane
Missagh Mehdipour
Jake A. Miller
Christos Panagiotou
Rachel Plesha
Luka Č. Popović
Daniel Proga
Daniele Rogantini
Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann
David Sanmartim
Matthew R. Siebert
Marianne Vestergaard
Martin J. Ward
Tim Waters
Fatima Zaidouni
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 947, Iss 1, p 2 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

The AGN STORM 2 Collaboration targeted the Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 817 for a year-long multiwavelength, coordinated reverberation mapping campaign including Hubble Space Telescope, Swift, XMM-Newton, NICER, and ground-based observatories. Early observations with NICER and XMM revealed an X-ray state 10 times fainter than historical observations, consistent with the presence of a new dust-free, ionized obscurer. The following analysis of NICER spectra attributes variability in the observed X-ray flux to changes in both the column density of the obscurer by at least one order of magnitude ( N _H ranges from ${2.85}_{-0.33}^{+0.48}\times {10}^{22}\,{\mathrm{cm}}^{-2}$ to ${25.6}_{-3.5}^{+3.0}\times {10}^{22}\,{\mathrm{cm}}^{-2}$ ) and the intrinsic continuum brightness (the unobscured flux ranges from 10 ^−11.8 to 10 ^−10.5 erg s ^−1 cm ^−2 ). While the X-ray flux generally remains in a faint state, there is one large flare during which Mrk 817 returns to its historical mean flux. The obscuring gas is still present at lower column density during the flare, but it also becomes highly ionized, increasing its transparency. Correlation between the column density of the X-ray obscurer and the strength of UV broad absorption lines suggests that the X-ray and UV continua are both affected by the same obscuration, consistent with a clumpy disk wind launched from the inner broad-line region.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
947
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6258b3c6084f7ea79c82c6dc1c9d58
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acbf44