2012MNRAS.425.1718M


Query : 2012MNRAS.425.1718M

2012MNRAS.425.1718M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 425, 1718-1737 (2012/September-3)

Insights on the X-ray weak quasar phenomenon from XMM–Newton monitoring of PHL 1092.

MINIUTTI G., BRANDT W.N., SCHNEIDER D.P., FABIAN A.C., GALLO L.C. and BOLLER Th.

Abstract (from CDS):

PHL1092 is a z ∼ 0.4 high-luminosity counterpart of the class of Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxies. In 2008, PHL1092 was found to be in a remarkably low X-ray flux state during an XMM–Newton observation. Its 2keV flux density had dropped by a factor of ∼ 260 with respect to a previous observation performed 4.5yr earlier. The ultraviolet (UV) flux remained almost constant, resulting in a significant steepening of the optical-to-X-ray slope αox from -1.57 to -2.51, making PHL1092 one of the most extreme X-ray weak quasars with no observed broad absorption lines (BALs) in the UV. We have monitored the source since 2008 with three further XMM–Newton observations, producing a simultaneous UV and X-ray data base spanning almost 10yr in total in the activity of the source. Our monitoring programme demonstrates that the αox variability in PHL1092 is entirely driven by long-term X-ray flux changes. We apply a series of physically motivated models with the goal of explaining the UV-to-X-ray spectral energy distribution and the extreme X-ray and αoxvariability. We consider three possible models. (i) A breathing corona scenario in which the size of the X-ray-emitting corona is correlated with the X-ray flux. In this case, the lowest X-ray flux states of PHL1092 are associated with an almost complete collapse of the X-ray corona down to the marginal stable orbit. (ii) An absorption scenario in which the X-ray flux variability is entirely due to intervening absorption. If so, PHL1092 is a quasar with standard X-ray output for its optical luminosity, appearing as X-ray weak at times due to absorption. (iii) A disc-reflection-dominated scenario in which the X-ray-emitting corona is confined within a few gravitational radii from the black hole at all times. In this case, the intrinsic variability of PHL1092 only needs to be a factor of ∼ 10 rather than the observed factor of ∼ 260. We discuss these scenarios in the context of non-BAL X-ray weak quasars.

Abstract Copyright: 2012 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2012 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - quasars: individual: PHL1092 - X-rays: galaxies - X-rays: individual: PHL1092

Simbad objects: 6

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Number of rows : 6
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 LBQS 0102-2713 QSO 01 04 41.0003434008 -26 57 07.385601492   17.8       ~ 29 0
2 2MASS J01395577+0619225 Sy1 01 39 55.7697705024 +06 19 22.520805888   16.80 17.00     ~ 178 0
3 LEDA 88588 Sy1 07 08 41.4886614696 -49 33 06.308921700   16.02 15.7 12.7   ~ 517 0
4 NGC 4051 Sy1 12 03 09.6101337312 +44 31 52.682601288   11.08 12.92 9.94   ~ 2165 1
5 LEDA 88835 Sy1 13 25 19.3805530608 -38 24 52.611680340   16.64 13.80 15.33 14.78 ~ 418 0
6 PHL 1811 Sy1 21 55 01.5124437432 -09 22 24.349496808   13.9 16.8 14.1   ~ 185 1

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