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The soft X-ray spectrum of the luminous narrow line Seyfert galaxy PG1211+143 - evidence for a second high velocity outflow component

Published 10 Oct 2013 in astro-ph.HE | (1310.2836v2)

Abstract: An XMM-Newton observation of the luminous Seyfert galaxy PG1211+143 in 2001 revealed the first clear evidence for a highly ionised high speed wind (in a non-BAL AGN), with a velocity of v~0.09c based on the identification of blue-shifted absorption lines in both EPIC and RGS spectra. A subsequent analysis of EPIC spectra, including additional absorption lines, led to an upward revision of the wind speed to ~0.14c, while broad band modelling indicated the need for a second, partial covering absorber to account for continuum curvature and spectral variability. We show here, in a new analysis of the XMM-Newton RGS data, that this additional absorber is detected in the soft X-ray spectra, with the higher spectral resolution providing a much improved velocity constraint, with v~0.07c. Similar variability of the 0.07c and 0.14c outflow components suggest they are physically linked, and we speculate that occurs by the fast (primary) wind impacting on small clumps of higher density, slow moving matter close to the disc. We show that strong, velocity broadened soft X-ray emission features, located at the redshift of PG1211+143, indicate the extended scale of the ionised outflow.

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