Constraining the X-ray reflection in low accretion-rate active galactic nuclei using XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and Swift

Diaz, Y.; Hernandez-Garcia, L.; Arevalo, P.; Lopez-Navas, E.; Ricci, C.; Koss, M.; Gonzalez-Martin, O.; Balokovic, M.; Osorio-Clavijo, N.; Garcia, J. A.; Malizia, A.

Abstract

--- - Context. An interesting feature of active galactic nuclei (AGN) accreting at low rates is the weakness of the reflection features in their X-ray spectra, which may result from the gradual disappearance of the torus with decreasing accretion rates. It has been suggested that low-luminosity AGN (LLAGN) would exhibit a different reflector configuration than high-luminosity AGN, covering a smaller fraction of the sky or simply having less material. Additionally, we note that the determination of the spectral index (Gamma) and the cut-off energy of the primary power-law emission is affected by the inclusion of reflection models, showing their importance in studying accretion mechanisms. This is especially valid in the case of the LLAGN which has previously shown a high dispersion in the relation between Gamma and the accretion rate. - Aims. Our purpose is to constrain the geometry and column density of the reflector in a sample of LLAGN covering a broad X-ray range of energy by combining data from XMM-Newton+ NuSTAR + Swift. The spectral analysis also allows us to investigate the accretion mechanism in LLAGN. - Methods. We used XMM-Newton+ NuSTAR + Swift observations of a hard X-ray flux-limited sample of 17 LLAGN from BASS/DR2 with accretion rates of lambda(Edd);=;L-Bol/L-Edd;< ;10(-3). We fit all spectra using the reflection model for torus (BORUS) and accretion disk (XILLVER) reflectors. - Results. We found a tentative correlation between the torus column density and the accretion rate, with LLAGN showing a lower column density than the high-luminosity objects. We also confirm the relation between Gamma and lambda(Edd), with a smaller scatter than previously reported, thanks to the inclusion of high-energy data and the reflection models. Our results are consistent with a break at lambda(Edd);similar to;10(-3), which is suggestive of a different accretion mechanism compared with higher accretion AGN.

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Título según WOS: Constraining the X-ray reflection in low accretion-rate active galactic nuclei using XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and Swift
Título de la Revista: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volumen: 669
Editorial: EDP SCIENCES S A
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.1051/0004-6361/202244678

Notas: ISI