Suzaku Monitoring of the Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC5548: Warm Absorber Location and its Implication for Cosmic Feedback
Y. Krongold, M. Elvis, M. Andrade-Velazquez, F. Nicastro, S. Mathur,, J. N. Reeves, N. S. Brickhouse, L. Binette, E. Jimenez-Bailon, D. Grupe, Y., Liu, I. M. McHardy, T. Minezaki, Y. Yoshii,, B. Wilkes

TL;DR
This study uses Suzaku X-ray observations to analyze the ionized absorber in NGC 5548, finding it located far from the nucleus and discussing its implications for galaxy feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
First detailed monitoring of NGC 5548's warm absorber response to flux variations, constraining its location and properties for the first time.
Findings
High ionization gas is located >0.033 pc from the nucleus.
Low ionization gas may be within 3 pc, depending on flux response.
Wind's energy output could influence host galaxy star formation.
Abstract
(Abridged) We present a two month Suzaku X-ray monitoring of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548. The campaign consists of 7 observations. We analyze the response in the opacity of the gas that forms the ionized absorber to ionizing flux variations. Despite variations by a factor of 4 in the impinging continuum, the soft X-ray spectra of the source show little spectral variations, suggesting no response from the ionized absorber. A detailed time modeling confirms the lack of opacity variations for an absorbing component with high ionization. Instead, the models tentatively suggest that the ionization parameter of a low ionization absorbing component might be changing with the ionizing flux, as expected for gas in photoionization equilibrium. Using the lack of variations, we set an upper limit of n_e <2.0E7 cm-3 for the electron density of the gas forming the high ionization, high velocity…
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