Detection of blueshifted emission and absorption and a relativistic Iron line in the X-ray spectrum of ESO 323-G077
E. Jimenez-Bailon, Y. Krongold, S. Bianchi, G. Matt, M. Santos-Lleo,, E. Piconcelli, N. Schartel

TL;DR
This paper presents XMM-Newton observations of ESO 323-G077 revealing complex absorption and emission features, including a relativistic iron line, indicative of a two-phase outflow and accretion disk activity in a Seyfert galaxy.
Contribution
It reports the first detection of a relativistic iron line and detailed outflow properties in ESO 323-G077, advancing understanding of AGN outflows and accretion disk phenomena.
Findings
Detection of a relativistic iron emission line.
Identification of a two-phase outflow with velocities 2000-4000 km/s.
Presence of high column density absorption affecting the soft X-ray spectrum.
Abstract
We report on the X-ray observation of the Seyfert 1 ESO323-G077 performed with XMM-Newton. The spectra show a complex spectrum with conspicuous absorption and emission features. The continuum emission can be modelled with a power law with an index of 1.99+/-0.02 in the whole XMM-Newton energy band, marginally consistent with typical values of Type-I objects. An absorption component with an uncommonly high equivalent Hydrogen column, n_H=5.82(+0.12/-0.11)x10^22 cm-2, is affecting the soft part of the spectrum. Additionally, two warm absorption components are also present. The lower ionised one has an ionisation parameter of Log(U)=2.14(+0.06/-0.07) and an outflowing velocity of v=3200(+600/-200) km/s. Two absorption lines located at ~6.7 and ~7.0 keV can be modelled with the highly ionised absorber. The ionisation parameter and outflowing velocity of the gas measured are…
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