1998ApJ...509..146G


Query : 1998ApJ...509..146G

1998ApJ...509..146G - Astrophys. J., 509, 146-162 (1998/December-2)

The X-ray spectral variability of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 3227.

GEORGE I.M., MUSHOTZKY R., TURNER T.J., YAQOOB T., PTAK A., NANDRA K. and NETZER H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results from ASCA observations of NGC 3227 performed during 1993 and 1995, along with those from a ROSAT observation performed pseudosimultaneously with the former. We find the 0.6-10 keV continuum to be consistent with a power law with a photon index Γ ∼ 1.6, flatter than that typically observed in Seyfert galaxies confirming previous results. Significant Fe K-shell emission is observed during both epochs, with an equivalent width and profile typical of Seyfert 1 galaxies. The ASCA observations in 1993 reveal absorption by a screen NionH,z≃3x1021 cm–2 of ionized material with an X-ray ionization parameter UX ≃ 0.01. Both the column and ionization state of this material are at the low end of the distribution of parameters observed for Seyfert 1 galaxies. Joint analysis of the ASCA and ROSAT data at this epoch shows an additional screen of neutral material instrinsic to NGC 3227 with NneuH,z∼fewx1020 cm–2. We find NGC 3227 to exhibit significant spectral variability both within and between the observations. The most likely explanation involves short-term variability in the continuum emission and longer term variability in the column density of the ionized material. Time-resolved spectroscopy and color-color analysis indicate that the slope of the continuum steepened by ΔΓ ≃ 0.1 during a flare of duration ∼104 s, within the 1993 observation. However, we were unable to distinguish between a steepening of the ``primary'' continuum and a change in the relative strengths of the power law and a putative Compton-reflection component. The absorbing column increased by a factor of ∼10 by the 1995 epoch, while the continuum is consistent with that observed in 1993. The 1995 data also show evidence that the warm absorber allows ∼10% of the nuclear emission to escape without attenuation. We review our findings in the context of the previous results from this and similar objects and discuss the prospects of future observations.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 3227 - Galaxies: Nuclei - Galaxies: Seyfert - X-Rays: Galaxies

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Number of rows : 9
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 NGC 3226 GiP 10 23 27.0064075320 +19 53 54.674937420   14.32 13.33     ~ 428 1
2 NGC 3227 Sy1 10 23 30.5765149296 +19 51 54.282206700   12.61 11.79     ~ 1715 1
3 NGC 3516 Sy1 11 06 47.4632200800 +72 34 07.298374656   13.12 12.40     ~ 1549 0
4 NGC 3783 Sy1 11 39 01.7096819040 -37 44 19.009642992   12.46 13.43 11.33 12.1 ~ 1657 1
5 NGC 4051 Sy1 12 03 09.6101337312 +44 31 52.682601288   11.08 12.92 9.94   ~ 2170 1
6 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3710 2
7 ESO 383-35 Sy1 13 35 53.7691256160 -34 17 44.160716796   13.89 13.61 8.9   ~ 1491 0
8 IRAS 13349+2438 Sy1 13 37 18.7199358192 +24 23 03.319883484     15.0     ~ 392 0
9 NAME MR 2251-178 Sy1 22 54 05.8858611984 -17 34 55.402233708   14.99 14.36 15.12   ~ 437 4

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