Fe-K line probing of material around the AGN central engine with Suzaku
Yasushi Fukazawa, Kazuyoshi Hiragi, Motohiro Mizuno, Sho Nishino,, Katsuhiro Hayashi, Tomonori Yamasaki, Hirohisa Shirai, Hiromitsu Takahashi,, and Masanori Ohno

TL;DR
This study analyzes Suzaku data of 88 Seyfert galaxies to understand the properties of material around AGN cores, revealing relationships between absorption, Fe-K line features, and torus geometry, with implications for AGN unification models.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic analysis of Fe-K line properties across a large sample of Seyfert galaxies, linking spectral features to torus structure and ionized matter.
Findings
Correlation between absorption column density and Fe-K line EW.
Evidence for a torus with a solid angle of 0.15-0.4*4pi.
Detection of ionized Fe-K lines in several AGNs.
Abstract
We systematically analyzed the high-quality Suzaku data of 88 Seyfert galaxies. We obtained a clear relation between the absorption column density and the equivalent width of the 6.4 keV line above 10 cm, suggesting a wide-ranging column density of cm with a similar solid and a Fe abundance of 0.7--1.3 solar for Seyfert 2 galaxies. The EW of the 6.4 keV line for Seyfert 1 galaxies are typically 40--120 eV, suggesting the existence of Compton-thick matter like the torus with a column density of cm and a solid angle of , and no difference of neutral matter is visible between Seyfert 1 and 2 galaxies. An absorber with a lower column density of cm for Compton-thin Seyfert 2 galaxies is suggested to be not a torus but an interstellar medium. These constraints can be understood by the fact that the 6.4…
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