The Cores of the Fe K$\alpha$ Lines in Active Galactic Nuclei: an Extended Chandra High Energy Grating Sample
X. W. Shu(USTC, JHU), T. Yaqoob(JHU), J. X. Wang(USTC)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution Chandra data to analyze the core of the Fe Kα emission line in Seyfert galaxies, providing precise measurements of its energy, width, and equivalent width, and exploring its relation to optical emission lines and luminosity.
Contribution
It extends previous work by providing the highest spectral resolution measurements of the Fe Kα line core in a larger sample of Seyfert galaxies, confirming the X-ray Baldwin effect.
Findings
Fe Kα line centroid energy is mostly neutral Fe, around 6.4 keV.
The average FWHM of the line is about 2060 km/s.
The Fe Kα line shows an anti-correlation with X-ray luminosity (Baldwin effect).
Abstract
We extend the study of the core of the Fe K emission line at \sim 6.4 keV in Seyfert galaxies reported in Yaqoob & Padmanabhan (2004) using a larger sample observed by the Chandra High Energy Grating (HEG). Whilst heavily obscured active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are excluded from the sample, these data offer some of the highest precision measurements of the peak energy of the Fe K line, and the highest spectral resolution measurements of the width of the core of the line in unobscured and moderately obscured () Seyfert galaxies to date. The Fe K line is detected in 33 sources, and its centroid energy is constrained in 32 sources. In 27 sources the statistical quality of the data is good enough to yield measurements of the FWHM. We find that the distribution in the line centroid energy is strongly peaked around the value for neutral Fe,…
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