Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-08-27
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
36 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication on Apj, in press
Scientific paper
10.1086/306736
In this paper we explore collisional ionization and time-evolving photoionization in the, X-ray discovered, ionized absorbers in Seyfert galaxies. These absorbers show temporal changes inconsistent with simple equilibrium models. We develop a simple code to follow the temporal evolution of non-equilibrium photoionized gas. As a result several effects appear that are easily observable; and which, in fact, may explain otherwise paradoxical behavior. Specifically we find that: 1) In many important astrophysical conditions pure collisional and photoionization equilibria can be distinguished with moderate spectral resolution observations, due to a strong absorption structure between 1 and 3 keV. 2) In time-evolving non-equilibrium photoionization models the response of the ionization state of the gas to sudden changes of the ionizing continuum is smoothed and delayed at low gas densities, even when the luminosity increases. 3) If the changes of the ionizing luminosity are not instantaneous, and the electron density is low enough (the limit depends on the average ionization state of the gas), the ionization state of the gas can continue to increase while the source luminosity decreases, so a maximum in the ionization state of a given element may occur during a minimum of the ionizing intensity (the opposite of the prediction of equilibrium models). 4) Different ions of different elements reach their equilibrium configuration on different time-scales. These properties are similar to those seen in several ionized absorbers in AGN, properties which had hitherto been puzzling. We applied these models to a high S/N ROSAT PSPC observation of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 4051.
Elvis Martin
Fiore Fabrizio
Nicastro Fabrizio
Perola Giuseppe Cesare
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