Chandra high resolution spectroscopy of the circumnuclear matter in the Broad Line Radio Galaxy 3C445 (1010.2409v1)
Abstract: We present evidence for X-ray line emitting and absorbing gas in the nucleus of the Broad-Line Radio Galaxy (BLRG), 3C 445. A 200ks Chandra LETG observation of 3C 445 reveals the presence of several highly ionized emission lines in the soft X-ray spectrum, primarily from the He and H-like ions of O, Ne, Mg and Si. Radiative recombination emission is detected from O VII and O VIII, indicating that the emitting gas is photoionized. The He-like emission appears to be resolved into forbidden and intercombination line components, which implies a high density of >10{10} cm{-3}, while the Oxygen lines are velocity broadened with a mean width of ~2600 km s{-1} (FWHM). The density and widths of the ionized lines indicate an origin of the gas on sub-parsec scales in the Broad Line Region (BLR).The X-ray continuum of 3C 445 is heavily obscured either by a partial coverer or by a photoionized absorber of column density N_{H}=2x10{23} cm{-2} and ionization parameter log(xi)=1.4 erg cm s{-1}. However the view of the X-ray line emission is unobscured, which requires the absorber to be located at radii well within any parsec scale molecular torus. Instead, we suggest that the X-ray absorber in 3C 445 may be associated with an outflowing, but clumpy, accretion disk wind with an observed outflow velocity of ~10000 km/s.
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