GINGA OBSERVATIONS OF X-RAYS FROM THE SEYFERT-I GALAXY MARKARIAN-509

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作者
SINGH, KP [1 ]
WESTERGAARD, NJ [1 ]
SCHNOPPER, HW [1 ]
AWAKI, H [1 ]
TAWARA, Y [1 ]
机构
[1] NAGOYA UNIV,DEPT ASTROPHYS,NAGOYA,AICHI 464,JAPAN
来源
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | 1990年 / 363卷 / 01期
关键词
Galaxies : X-rays; Galaxies: individual (Markarian 509); Galaxies: nuclei; Galaxies: Seyfert; Radiation mechanisms; Spectrophotometry;
D O I
10.1086/169323
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We present the X-ray light curves and X-ray spectra of Markarian (Mrk) 509 from two observations with the Ginga satellite. A continuously varying X-ray intensity on hourly time scales was observed on both the occasions. The observed variability is the fastest reported so far from Mrk 509. The X-ray intensity was observed to increase almost linearly before saturating at the maximum on 1988 October 8 and thus showing a quadratic trend. About 5 days later it was observed to decrease linearly. The maximum variation observed is 30%. The X-ray spectra accumulated for different intensity levels were analyzed separately. We find that the 1-30 keV spectra are best explained by (a) a variable power law with the photon index Γ in the range of 1.6-1.7 over the energy bandwidth of 3-30 keV and showing a steepening with increase in the intensity, (b) a variable low-energy excess below 3 keV with a very steep spectrum (Γ = 4.5 + 1.0 or a blackbody with kT ≃ 0.3 keV or an accretion disk with kT ≃ 0.4 keV), (c) a Gaussian line feature near 6 keV best observed during the peak brightness level and having an equivalent width of 150 ± 49 eV, and (d) good evidence for a flatter (Γ ≃ 1.47 ± 0.07) spectrum above 10 keV during the maximum brightness. The observations are consistent with the presence of a large amount of cold matter around the dominant nonthermal X-ray source in the active galactic nucleus of Mrk 509 even though no low-energy absorption is observed directly.
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