Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
We analysed the spectra from the XMM-Newton and the three longest Chandra observations of the Circinus Galaxy, the X-ray brightest,
Compton-thick Seyfert 2 galaxy, to derive the physical and morphological parameters of the circumnuclear matter. We compare
the line and continuum parameters with extensive calculations performed with the well-known photoionisation code CLOUDY. The
line spectrum cannot be explained by a single zone, as three different reflecting regions are required. The first has low ionisation,
accounting for the prominent iron Kα line, and is likely to be identified with the “torus” envisaged in unification models for Seyfert
galaxies; a lower limit of 0.05 pc to the distance of this matter from the nucleus has been estimated, using new constraints on the
ionisation state of iron (≤FeX). The second zone is moderately ionised and optically thin (τ~0.2), and it accounts for the oxygen to
silicon lines. Finally, a third, highly ionised and optically thin reflector is required for the detection of the He-like iron line.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
galaxies: nuclei , galaxies: Seyfert , X-rays: individuals: Circinus Galaxy
Elenco autori:
F. Massaro;S. Bianchi;G. Matt;E. D'Onofrio;F. Nicastro
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