Suzaku Monitoring of the Iron K Emission Line in the Type 1 AGN NGC 5548
Yuan Liu, Martin Elvis, Ian M. McHardy, Dirk Grupe, Belinda J. Wilkes,, James Reeves, Nancy Brickhouse, Yair Krongold, Smita Mathur, Takeo Minezaki,, Fabrizio Nicastro, Yuzuru Yoshii, Shuang Nan Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses Suzaku X-ray observations of NGC 5548 to analyze the origin of iron K emission lines, combining spectral line width measurements and reverberation mapping to locate the emission region.
Contribution
It provides a combined spectral and timing analysis to pinpoint the iron K line emission region in an active galactic nucleus for the first time.
Findings
Iron K$eta$ line detected in four observations.
Emission region estimated at 20-40 light days from the core.
Reverberation mapping supports a disk origin for the narrow iron lines.
Abstract
We present 7 sequential weekly observations of NGC 5548 conducted in 2007 with the \textit{Suzaku} X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (XIS) in the 0.2-12 keV band and Hard X-ray Detector (HXD) in 10-600 keV band. The iron K line is well detected in all seven observations and K line is also detected in four observations. In this paper, we investigate the origin of the Fe K lines using both the width of the line and the reverberation mapping method. With the co-added XIS and HXD spectra, we identify Fe K and K line at 6.396 keV and 7.08 keV, respectively. The width of line obtained from the co-added spectra is 38 eV ( km/s) which corresponds to a radius of 20 light days, for the virial production of M in NCG 5548. To quantitatively…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
