Multi-Zone warm and cold clumpy absorbers in 3 Seyfert galaxies
C. Ricci, V. Beckmann, M. Audard, T.J.-L. Courvoisier

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed X-ray analysis of three Seyfert galaxies, revealing complex, multi-layered, clumpy absorbers that influence their spectral features and variability, advancing understanding of AGN absorber geometry and physical properties.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray analysis of three Seyfert galaxies showing multi-layered, clumpy absorbers and their impact on spectral and variability features.
Findings
UGC 3142 and ESO 383-18 have neutral absorbers with high covering fractions.
ESO 140-43's spectrum is fitted with three ionized absorbers with varying properties.
ESO 140-43 shows variability due to changes in moving absorbers.
Abstract
We present the first detailed X-ray analysis of three AGN, the Seyfert 1 galaxies UGC 3142 and ESO 140-43, and the Seyfert 2 galaxy ESO 383-18, in order to study the geometry and the physical characteristics of their absorbers. High quality XMM-Newton EPIC and RGS data were analysed, as well as Swift/XRT and BAT and INTEGRAL IBIS/ISGRI data, in order to cover the 0.3--110 keV energy range. For ESO 140-43 also XMM-Newton/OM and Swift/UVOT data were used. We studied the variability of the three AGN on a time-scale of seconds using the EPIC/PN light curves, and the long-term time-scale variability of ESO 140-43 using two observations performed 6 months apart by XMM-Newton. The spectra of the three Seyfert galaxies present a "soft excess'' at energies E < 2 keV above a power-law continuum that can be modeled by complex absorption, without any additional emission component. The X-ray sources…
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