Evidence for a Truncated Accretion Disc in the Low Luminosity Seyfert Galaxy, NGC 7213?
A.P. Lobban, J.N. Reeves, D. Porquet, V. Braito, A. Markowitz, L., Miller, T.J. Turner

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray spectra of NGC 7213, providing evidence that suggests the absence of an inner, optically-thick accretion disc, and proposing a truncated disc with ionised emission from the transition region.
Contribution
It offers new insights into the accretion structure of low luminosity Seyfert galaxies, indicating a truncated disc and ionised emission regions, contrasting with previous models of continuous accretion discs.
Findings
Weak or absent Compton reflection component.
Detection of highly ionised iron emission lines.
Evidence for a truncated accretion disc.
Abstract
We present the broad-band 0.6-150 keV Suzaku and Swift BAT spectra of the low luminosity Seyfert galaxy, NGC 7213. The time-averaged continuum emission is well fitted by a single powerlaw of photon index Gamma = 1.75 and from consideration of the Fermi flux limit we constrain the high energy cutoff to be 350 keV < E < 25 MeV. Line emission from both near-neutral iron K_alpha at 6.39 keV and highly ionised iron, from Fe_(xxv) and Fe_(xxvi), is strongly detected in the Suzaku spectrum, further confirming the results of previous observations with Chandra and XMM-Newton. We find the centroid energies for the Fe_(xxv) and Fe_(xxvi) emission to be 6.60 keV and 6.95 keV respectively, with the latter appearing to be resolved in the Suzaku spectrum. We show that the Fe_(xxv) and Fe_(xxvi) emission can result from a highly photo-ionised plasma of column density N_(H) ~ 3 x 10^(23) cm^(-2). A…
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