MHD Accretion-Disk Winds as X-ray Absorbers in AGNs
Keigo Fukumura, Demosthenes Kazanas, Ioannis Contopoulos, and Ehud, Behar

TL;DR
This paper models MHD winds from accretion disks around AGNs to explain X-ray absorption features, matching observations and providing insights into AGN unification.
Contribution
It introduces a self-similar MHD wind model with a specific density profile that explains observed X-ray absorption properties in AGNs.
Findings
AMD is independent of ionization parameter for n(r)~1/r
Computed absorption line velocities match observations
Model parameters can be constrained by AMD and line profiles
Abstract
We present the 2D ionization structure of self-similar MHD winds off accretion disks around irradiated by a central X-ray source. Based on earlier observational clues and theoretical arguments, we focus our attention on a subset of these winds, namely those with radial density dependence n(r)~1/r. We employ the photoionization code XSTAR to compute the ionic abundances of a large number of ions of different elements and then compile their line-of-sight (LOS) absorption columns. Particular attention is paid to the absorption measure distribution (AMD), namely their Hydrogen-equivalent column per logarithmic ionization parameter \xi interval, d N_H/(d \log \xi), which provides a measure of the winds' radial density profiles. For n(r)~1/r the AMD is found to be independent of \xi, in good agreement with its behavior inferred from the X-ray spectra of several AGNs. For the specific wind…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · High-pressure geophysics and materials · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
