Variable X-ray absorption in the QSO MR 2251 - 178

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Quasars, X Ray Absorption, X Ray Sources, Background Radiation, Heao 2, Proportional Counters, X Ray Spectra

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The monitoring proportional counter of the Einstein Observatory has been used to observe the QSO MR 2251 - 178 on two occasions, approximately 1 year apart, in the 2-10 keV range. Evidence is found for an increase in the absorbing column density by a large factor over the 1 year interval. Simultaneous measurements with the high resolution imager are used to further constrain the soft X-ray flux and to show that the highly absorbed spectrum must have excess emission below 1 keV. A model is presented in which photoionization by the X-ray continuum ionizes a cloud or shell of material, so that the emergent spectrum is transparent below the K-edge of O VII at 739 eV, but is highly absorbed above this energy.

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