The Two-Phase, Two-Velocity Ionized Absorber in the Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC 5548
M. Andrade-Vel\'azquez, Y. Krongold, M. Elvis, F. Nicastro, N., Brickhouse, L. Binette, S. Mathur, E. Jim\'enez-Bail\'on

TL;DR
This paper analyzes high-quality X-ray spectra of NGC 5548, revealing a two-phase, two-velocity ionized absorber system with pressure equilibrium, aligning with UV observations and supporting multi-phase models for warm absorbers.
Contribution
First detailed modeling of distinct outflow velocity systems in NGC 5548's X-ray spectrum, demonstrating multi-phase, pressure-balanced absorbers in this source.
Findings
Two kinematically distinct outflow systems identified.
Each system contains multiple ionization components in pressure equilibrium.
X-ray and UV absorbers are consistent, indicating a unified phenomenon.
Abstract
We present an analysis of X-ray high quality grating spectra of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548 using archival Chandra HETGS and LETGS observations for a total exposure time of 800ks. The continuum emission is well represented by a powerlaw plus a black-body component. We find that the well known X-ray warm absorber in this source consists of two different outflow velocity systems. Recognizing the presence of these kinematically distinct components allows each system to be fitted independently, each with two absorption components with different ionization levels. The high velocity system consists of a component with temperature of 2.7X10^6K and another component with temperature of 5.8X10^5K. The low-velocity system required also two absorbing components, one with temperature of 5.8X10^5K; the other with lower temperature (3.5X10^4K). Once these components are considered, the data do not…
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