Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-04-10
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
36 pages, 9 figures, accepted by ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/309319
We test accurate models of Comptonization spectra over the high quality data of the BeppoSAX long look at NGC 5548, allowing for different geometries of the scattering region, different temperatures of the input soft photon field and different viewing angles. We find that the BeppoSAX data are well represented by a plane parallel or hemispherical corona viewed at an inclination angle of 30$^{\circ}$. For both geometries the best fit temperature of the soft photons is close to 15$^{+3}_{-9}$ eV. The corresponding best fit values of the hot plasma temperature and optical depth are $kT_{\rm e}\simeq$ 250--260 keV and $\tau\simeq$ 0.16--0.37 for the slab and hemisphere respectively. These values are substantially different from those derived fitting the data with a power-law + cut off approximation to the Comptonization component ($kT_{\rm e}\lta$ 60 keV, $\tau\simeq$ 2.4). This is due to the fact that accurate Comptonization spectra in anisotropic geometries show "intrinsic" curvature which reduces the necessity of a high energy cut-off. The Comptonization parameter derived for the slab model {is} larger than predicted for a two phase plane parallel corona in energy balance, suggesting that a more ``photon-starved'' geometry is necessary. The spectral softening detected during a flare which occurred in the central part of the observation corresponds to a decrease of the Comptonization parameter, probably associated with an increase of the soft photon luminosity, the {hard} photon luminosity remaining constant.
Grandi Paola
Haardt Francesco
Maraschi Laura
Matt Giorgia
Nicastro Fabrizio
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