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NGC 1365: A low column density state unveiling a low ionization disk wind (1409.3390v1)

Published 11 Sep 2014 in astro-ph.HE

Abstract: We present the time-resolved spectral analysis of the XMM-Newton data of NGC 1365, collected during one XMM-Newton observation, which caught this "changing-look" AGN in a high flux state characterized also by a low column density ($N_{\mathrm{H}}\sim 10{22}$ cm ${-2}$) of the X-ray absorber. During this observation the low energy photoelectric cut-off is at about $\sim 1$ keV and the primary continuum can be investigated with the XMM-Newton-RGS data, which show strong spectral variability that can be explained as a variable low $N_{\mathrm{H}}$, which decreased from $N_{\mathrm{H}} \sim10{23}$ cm ${-2}$ to $10{22}$ cm ${-2}$ in a 100 ks time-scale. The spectral analysis of the last segment of the observation revealed the presence of several absorption features that can be associated with an ionized (log $\xi \sim 2$ erg cm s${-1}$) outflowing wind ($v_{\mathrm{out}} \sim 2000$ km s${-1}$). We detected for the first time a possible P-Cygni profile of the Mg\,\textsc{xii} Ly$\alpha$ line associated with this mildly ionized absorber indicative of a wide angle outflowing wind. We suggest that this wind is a low ionization zone of the highly ionized wind present in NGC 1365, which is responsible for the iron K absorption lines and is located within the variable X-ray absorber. At the end of the observation, we detected a strong absorption line at $E\sim 0.76$ keV most likely associated with a lower ionization zone of the absorber (log $\xi \sim 0.2$ erg cm s${-1}$, $N_{\mathrm{H}} \sim 10{22}$ cm ${-2}$), which suggests that the variable absorber in NGC 1365 could be a low ionization zone of the disk wind.

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