The Type I active galactic nucleus (AGN) ESO 511-G030, a formerly bright and soft-excess dominated source, has been observed in 2019 in the context of a multi-wavelength monitoring campaign. However, in these novel exposures, the source was found in a $\sim$10 times lower flux state, without any trace of the soft-excess. Interestingly, the X-ray weakening corresponds to a comparable fading of the UV suggesting a strong link between these components. The UV/X-ray spectral energy distribution (SED) of ESO 511-G030 shows remarkable variability. We tested both phenomenological and physically motivated models on the data finding that the overall emission spectrum of ESO 511-G030 in this extremely low flux state is the superposition of a power-law-like continuum ($\Gamma\sim$1.7) and two reflection components emerging from hot and cold matter. has Both the primary continuum and relativistic reflection are produced in the inner regions. The prominent variability of ESO 511-G030 and the lack of a soft-excess can be explained by the dramatic change in the observed accretion rate, which dropped from an L/L$_{\rm Edd}$ of 2\% in 2007 to 0.2\% in 2019. The X-ray photon index also became harder during the low flux 2019 observations, perhaps as a result of a photon starved X-ray corona.

Middei, R., Petrucci, P.-., Bianchi, S., Ursini, F., Matzeu, G.a., Vagnetti, F., et al. (2023). Tracking the spectral properties of ESO 511-G030 across different epochs. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 672 [10.1051/0004-6361/202244022].

Tracking the spectral properties of ESO 511-G030 across different epochs

F. Vagnetti
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2023-02-07

Abstract

The Type I active galactic nucleus (AGN) ESO 511-G030, a formerly bright and soft-excess dominated source, has been observed in 2019 in the context of a multi-wavelength monitoring campaign. However, in these novel exposures, the source was found in a $\sim$10 times lower flux state, without any trace of the soft-excess. Interestingly, the X-ray weakening corresponds to a comparable fading of the UV suggesting a strong link between these components. The UV/X-ray spectral energy distribution (SED) of ESO 511-G030 shows remarkable variability. We tested both phenomenological and physically motivated models on the data finding that the overall emission spectrum of ESO 511-G030 in this extremely low flux state is the superposition of a power-law-like continuum ($\Gamma\sim$1.7) and two reflection components emerging from hot and cold matter. has Both the primary continuum and relativistic reflection are produced in the inner regions. The prominent variability of ESO 511-G030 and the lack of a soft-excess can be explained by the dramatic change in the observed accretion rate, which dropped from an L/L$_{\rm Edd}$ of 2\% in 2007 to 0.2\% in 2019. The X-ray photon index also became harder during the low flux 2019 observations, perhaps as a result of a photon starved X-ray corona.
7-feb-2023
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
astro-ph.GA
http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.03705v1
Middei, R., Petrucci, P.-., Bianchi, S., Ursini, F., Matzeu, G.a., Vagnetti, F., et al. (2023). Tracking the spectral properties of ESO 511-G030 across different epochs. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 672 [10.1051/0004-6361/202244022].
Middei, R; Petrucci, P-; Bianchi, S; Ursini, F; Matzeu, Ga; Vagnetti, F; Tortosa, A; Marinucci, A; Matt, G; Piconcelli, E; De Rosa, A; De Marco, B; Re...espandi
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