Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-11-14
Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. 393: 83, 2009
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
The paper contains 10 figures and 2 tables. Published in MNRAS. Typos corrected, references elaborated and journal reference a
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.14249.x
Signatures of warm absorbers are seen in soft X-ray spectra of about half of all Seyfert1 galaxies observed and in some quasars and blazars. We use the thermal equilibrium curve to study the influence of the shape of the ionizing continuum, density and the chemical composition of the absorbing gas on the existence and nature of the warm absorbers. We describe circumstances in which a stable warm absorber can exist as a multiphase medium or one with continuous variation in pressure. In particular we find the following results: i) the warm absorber exists only if the spectral index of the X-ray power-law ionizing continuum $\alpha > 0.2$ and has a multiphase nature if $\alpha \sim 0.8$, which interestingly is the spectral index for most of the observed Seyfert 1 galaxies; ii) thermal and ionization states of highly dense warm absorbers are sensitive to their density if the ionizing continuum is sufficiently soft, i.e. dominated by the ultraviolet iii) absorbing gas with super-Solar metallicity is more likely to have a multiphase nature; iv) the nature of the warm absorber is significantly influenced by the absence of iron and associated elements which are produced in the later stages of star formation history in supernovae of type Ia.
Chakravorty Susmita
Elvis Martin
Ferland Gary
Kembhavi Ajit K.
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