Relativistic disc reflection in the extreme NLS1 IRAS13224-3809
G. Ponti, L. C. Gallo, A. C. Fabian, G. Miniutti, A. Zoghbi, P., Uttley, R. R. Ross, R. V. Vasudevan, Y. Tanaka, W. N. Brandt

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray spectral variability in the extreme NLS1 galaxy IRAS13224-3809, demonstrating that relativistic reflection off the inner accretion disc explains its peculiar features and variability over years.
Contribution
It provides a self-consistent reflection-based model for IRAS13224-3809, linking spectral features to relativistic disc reflection and black hole spin, similar to other extreme NLS1 galaxies.
Findings
Relativistic Fe K and L lines explain spectral features.
Spectral shape and variability are consistent over 5 years.
A Kerr black hole with a steep emissivity profile fits the data.
Abstract
We present a spectral variability study of the XMM-Newton and Suzaku observations of one of the most extreme Narrow Line Seyfert 1 galaxies, IRAS13224-3809. The X-ray spectrum is characterized by two main peculiar features, i) a strong soft excess with a steep rise below about 1.3 keV and ii) a deep drop in flux above 8.2 keV. We focus here on a reflection-based interpretation which interprets both features, as well as the large soft excess, in terms of partially ionized reflection off the inner accretion disc. We show that the two peculiar spectral features mentioned above can be reproduced by two relativistic emission lines due to Fe K and Fe L. The lines are produced in the inner accretion disc and independently yield consistent disc parameters. We argue that the high L/K intensity ratio is broadly consistent with expectations from an ionized accretion disc reflection, indicating…
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