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29 March 2024
 
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Statistics of relativistically broadened Fe K-alpha lines in AGN
M.Guainazzi ; S.Bianchi ; M.Dovciak ;
Date 5 Oct 2006
AbstractWe present preliminary results on the properties of relativistically broadened Fe K-alpha lines in a collection of more then 100 Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) observed by the XMM-Newton EPIC-pn camera. Our main conclusions can be summarized as follows: a) we detect broad lines in about 25% of the sample objects. This fraction increases to 42+/-13% if we consider only objects with more than 10000 counts in the hard (2-10 keV) band, and to 50+/-32% for the small sub-sample (6 objects) of type~1 Piccinotti AGN with optimal XMM-Newton exposure (at least 200000 counts in the hard band); b) we find no significant difference in the detection rate of broad lines between obscured and unobscured AGN; c) the strongest relativistic profiles are measured in low-luminosity (< 10^43 erg/s) AGN; d) Equivalent Widths (EWs) associated with relativistic profiles in stacked spectra are ~150 eV for all luminosity classes; e) models of relativistically broadened iron line profiles ("kyrline", Dovciak et al. 2005), which include full relativistic treatment of the accretion disk emission around a Kerr black hole in the strong gravity regime, yield an average disk inclination angle ~30 degrees, and a radial dependence of the disk emissivity profile ~-3. The distribution of EW is very broad, with <log (EW)>=2.4. We estimate that an investment of about 1 Ms of XMM-Newton time would be required to put these results on a sound statistical basis.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0610151
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