
TL;DR
This study analyzes the ionization structure of Seyfert galaxy outflows using absorption measure distributions, revealing density profiles that support non-spherical MHD wind models and challenge simple radial flow assumptions.
Contribution
It provides the first observational constraints on the density profiles of Seyfert outflows through AMD analysis, linking ionization structure to wind geometry and turbulence.
Findings
AMDs are flat or slightly rising with ionization parameter.
Density profiles suggest non-spherical MHD wind models with n ~ r^{-1}.
Turbulent ISM-like density gradients are inconsistent with observed AMD slopes.
Abstract
For the past decade, ionized outflows of a few 100 km/s from nearby Seyfert galaxies have been studied in great detail using high resolution X-ray absorption spectra. A recurring feature of these outflows is their broad ionization distribution including essentially ions (e.g., of Fe) from neutral to fully ionized. The absorption measure distribution (AMD) is defined as the distribution of column density with ionization parameter |d N_H/d (log xi)|. AMDs of Seyfert outflows can span up to five orders of magnitude in xi. We present the AMD of five outflows and show that they are all rather flat, perhaps slightly rising towards high ionization. More quantitatively, a power-law fit for log AMD ~ (log xi)^a yields slopes of 0 < a < 0.4. These slopes tightly constrain the density profiles of the wind, which until now could be addressed only by theory. If the wind is distributed on large…
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