Structure of the Accretion Flow in Broad-Line Radio Galaxies: The Case of 3C390.3
R. M. Sambruna, J. N. Reeves, V. Braito, K. T. Lewis, M. Eracleous, M., Gliozzi, F. Tavecchio, D.R. Ballantyne, P. M. Ogle, A.J. Barth, J. Tueller

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray observations of the BLRG 3C390.3, revealing details about its accretion disk, ionized medium, and jet contributions, providing insights into the structure and emission mechanisms of such galaxies.
Contribution
First detection of a broad 6.6 keV Fe line component in 3C390.3, indicating ionized reflection and inner disk properties in a broad-line radio galaxy.
Findings
Detection of a broad Fe XXV emission line suggesting ionized medium.
Inner disk radius constrained to be larger than 20 gravitational radii.
Ionized reflection significantly contributes to the X-ray spectrum.
Abstract
We present XMM and Suzaku observations of the Broad-Line Radio Galaxy (BLRG) 3C390.3. The Fe Ka line has a width FWHM ~ 8,800 km/s, consistent within a factor two with the width of the double-peaked H_alpha line, suggesting an origin from the Broad Line Region. The data show for the first time a weak, broad bump extending from 5 to 7 keV. When fitted with a Gaussian, its centroid energy is 6.6 keV in the source's rest-frame with FWHM of 43,000 km/s and EW of 50 eV; its most likely interpretation is emission from He-like Fe (Fe XXV), suggesting the presence of an ionized medium in the inner regions of 3C390.3. The broad-band 0.5-100 keV continuum is well described by a single power law with photon index Gamma=1.6 and cutoff energy 157 keV, plus cold reflection with strength R=0.5. In addition, ionized reflection is required to account for the 6.6 keV bump in the broad-band continuum,…
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