A comprehensive approach to analyzing the XMM-Newton data of Seyfert 1 galaxies
M\'onica V. Cardaci, Mar\'ia Santos-Lle\'o, Guillermo F. H\"agele,, Yair Krongold, \'Angeles I. D\'iaz, Pedro Rodr\'iguez-Pascual

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of four Seyfert 1 galaxies using XMM-Newton data, revealing their spectral components, emission and absorption features, and the absence of warm absorbers.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive joint analysis of X-ray and UV data for Seyfert 1 galaxies, highlighting their spectral characteristics and the lack of warm absorption in these objects.
Findings
Continuum modeled by power law and black body or two power laws.
No neutral or ionized absorption detected along the line of sight.
Presence of narrow Fe-Kalpha line and specific soft X-ray emission lines.
Abstract
Aims. We seek a comprehensive analysis of all the information provided by the XMM-Newton satellite of the four Seyfert 1 galaxies ESO 359-G19, HE 1143-1810, CTS A08.12, and Mrk 110, including the UV range, to characterize the different components that are emitting and absorbing radiation in the vicinity of the active nucleus. Methods. The continuum emission was studied through the EPIC spectra by taking advantage of the spectral range of these cameras. The high-resolution RGS spectra were analyzed to characterize the absorbing and emission line features that arise in the spectra of the sources. All these data, complemented by information in the UV, are analyzed jointly in order to achieve a consistent characterization of the observed features in each object. Results. The continuum emission of the sources can be characterized either by a combination of a power law and a black body…
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