Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Nov 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001stin...0212351g&link_type=abstract
Technical Report, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Cambridge, MA United States
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Accretion Disks, Active Galactic Nuclei, Radio Observation, Variability, X Ray Astronomy, Black Holes (Astronomy), Astronomical Interferometry, Time Measurement, Toruses, Very Long Base Interferometry, Xmm-Newton Telescope
Scientific paper
The goal of this project is to better understand whether the well known, warped accretion disk around the supermassive black hole in NGC4258 is responsible for the observed X-ray absorbing column of gas. The active galactic nuclei (AGN) paradigm suggests that doughnut-like tori obscure black holes, not warped disks. Using radio interferometry, we have mapped the disk and its orientation. Through time monitoring radio observations we are following the rotation and variability in the disk structure. The disk crosses the line of sight to the black hole, if it is clumpy, then we will observe variations in the X-ray spectrum of NGC4258 on month to year time scales. We have reduced 14 epochs of very long base interferometry (VLBI) observations that we use to characterize the structure of the maser-laden accretion disk and its evolution. Five epochs of data remain to be reduced in the next year. We have received distributions of data for two of our four intended epochs of X-ray Multimirror Mission (XMM) observation. Because the first two epochs are relatively close in time, and because community understanding of how to calibrate XMM data has until recently been relatively immature, we are waiting until we receive the third epoch of data before we reduce the several datasets. Delivery of the third epoch should take place late this year. The last epoch of XMM observation will take place in mid-2002. In the next year, we will begin to combine constraints on disk clumpiness with estimates of X-ray variability observed by XMM.
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