Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2011-05-16
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
9 pages, 2 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
Scientific paper
We present an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of eleven Seyfert galaxies that appear to be missing a broad iron K alpha line. These objects represent a challenge to the established paradigm for active galactic nuclei, where a relatively cold accretion disc feeds the central black hole. In that paradigm, X-ray illumination of the accretion disc should lead to continuum and fluorescence emission from iron which is broadened and shifted by relativistic effects close the hole. We extend the work of Nandra et al. (2007), who found no evidence for such a component in an earlier analysis of these objects, by testing a variety of more complex relativistic reflection models. Specifically, we consider the possibility that the disc is highly ionised, and/or that the the reflection is heavily blurred by strong relativistic effects in a Kerr geometry. We find that in 8/11 of the observations with no apparent broad iron line, the fit is significantly improved when an ionised or strongly blurred reflector is included, and that all 11 observations allow for such a component. The disc inclinations are found generally to be around 60 degrees, which when combined with a steep emissivity profile results in strong relativistic blurring of the reflection, rendering the K alpha line difficult to distinguish from the underlying continuum. Nevertheless, relativistic reflection does appear to be present, and the strength of the smeared reflection is similar to that expected from a flat disc illuminated by a point source. Such blurred reflection and the associated steep radial emissivity profiles are consistent with the gravitational light bending of the continuum photons close to the black hole.
Bhayani Shyam
Nandra Kirpal
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