The NuSTAR View of the Seyfert 2 Galaxy NGC 4388 (1705.09260v1)
Abstract: We present analysis of NuSTAR X-ray observations in the 3-79 keV energy band of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 4388, taken in 2013. The broadband sensitivity of NuSTAR, covering the Fe K$\alpha$ line and Compton reflection hump, enables tight constraints to be placed on reflection features in AGN X-ray spectra, thereby providing insight into the geometry of the circumnuclear material. In this observation, we found the X-ray spectrum of NGC 4388 to be well described by a moderately absorbed power law with non-relativistic reflection. We fit the spectrum with phenomenological reflection models and a physical torus model, and find the source to be absorbed by Compton-thin material (N${H} = (6.5\pm0.8)\times10{23}$ cm${-2}$) with a very weak Compton reflection hump (R $<$ 0.09) and an exceptionally large Fe K$\alpha$ line (EW $= 368{+56}{-53}$ eV) for a source with weak or no reflection. Calculations using a thin-shell approximation for the expected Fe K$\alpha$ EW indicate that an Fe K$\alpha$ line originating from Compton-thin material presents a possible explanation.
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