An X-ray Spectral Analysis of the Central Regions of NGC 4593
L.W. Brenneman (1), C.S. Reynolds (1), J. Wilms (2), M.E. Kaiser (3), ((1) Dept. of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park; (2) University, of Erlangen-Nuremburg; (3) Dept. of Physics, Astronomy, Johns Hopkins, University)

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed X-ray spectral analysis of NGC 4593, revealing complex features such as a soft excess, warm absorber, and iron emission lines, and discusses implications for the AGN's geometry and physical properties.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed spectral analysis of NGC 4593 with insights into the origin of the soft excess and constraints on the size of the X-ray emitting region.
Findings
Soft excess best described by thermal Comptonization
Detection of narrow cold iron-K emission line
Time-lag constrains coronal size to ~2 gravitational radii
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of XMM-Newton EPIC-pn data for the Seyfert-1 galaxy NGC 4593. We discuss the X-ray spectral properties of this source as well as its variations with time. The 0.5-10 keV spectrum shows significant complexity beyond a simple power-law form, with clear evidence existing for a "soft excess" as well as absorption by highly ionized plasma (a warm absorber) within the central engine of this active galactic nucleus. We show that the soft excess is best described as originating from thermal Comptonization by plasma that is appreciably cooler than the primary X-ray emitting plasma; we find that the form of the soft excess cannot be reproduced adequately by reflection from an ionized accretion disk. The only measurable deviation from the power-law continuum in the hard spectrum comes from the presence of cold and ionized fluorescent iron-K emission lines at 6.4 and…
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