Heavy absorption and soft X-ray emission lines in the XMM-Newton spectrum of the Type 2 radio-loud quasar 3C 234
E. Piconcelli, S. Bianchi, G. Miniutti, F. Fiore, M. Guainazzi, E., Jimenez-Bailon, G. Matt

TL;DR
This study presents XMM-Newton X-ray observations of the Type 2 quasar 3C 234, revealing heavy absorption, emission lines, and a hidden quasar, challenging jet-dominated emission models in radio-loud AGNs.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray spectral analysis of 3C 234 confirming a hidden quasar and characterizing its absorption and emission features.
Findings
Heavy absorption with N_H~3.5 x 10^{23} cm^{-2}
Detection of narrow Fe Kalpha emission line
Soft X-ray emission likely from photoionized plasma
Abstract
We report results on a 40 ks XMM-Newton observation of the Type 2 quasar 3C 234. Optical spectropolarimetric data have demonstrated the presence of a hidden broad-line region in this powerful (M_V <~ -24.2 after reddening and starlight correction) narrow-line FRII radio galaxy. Our analysis is aimed at investigating the X-ray spectral properties of this peculiar source which have remained poorly known so far. We analyze the 0.5--10 keV spectroscopic data collected by the EPIC cameras in 2006. The X-ray spectrum of this radio-loud quasar is typical of a local Compton-thin Seyfert 2 galaxy. It exhibits strong absorption (Nh~3.5 x 10^{23} cm^{-2}) and a narrow, neutral Fe Kalpha emission line with an equivalent width of ~140+/-40 eV. Our observation also reveals that the soft portion of the spectrum is characterized by strong emission lines with a very low level of scattered primary…
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