Multiwavelength campaign on Mrk 509. I. Variability and spectral energy distribution
J. S. Kaastra, P.-O. Petrucci, M. Cappi, N. Arav, E. Behar, S., Bianchi, J. Bloom, A. J. Blustin, G. Branduardi-Raymont, E. Costantini, M., Dadina, R. G. Detmers, J. Ebrero, P. G. Jonker, C. Klein, G. A. Kriss, P., Lubinski, J. Malzac, M. Mehdipour, S. Paltani, C. Pinto

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive multiwavelength observational campaign on the Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 509, analyzing its variability, spectral energy distribution, and physical processes across a broad frequency range over 100 days.
Contribution
It provides one of the most detailed broadband spectra and variability analyses of Mrk 509, integrating data from multiple satellites and ground facilities to study AGN physics.
Findings
Detected a 60% flux increase in soft X-ray during monitoring
Correlated UV flux enhancement with X-ray variability
Broadband spectra enable detailed photo-ionisation studies
Abstract
(Abridged) Active galactic nuclei show a wealth of interesting physical processes, some of which are poorly understood. We want to address a number of open questions, including the location and physics of the outflow from AGN, the nature of the continuum emission, the geometry and physical state of the X-ray broad emission line region, the Fe-K line complex, the metal abundances of the nucleus and finally the interstellar medium of our own Galaxy. We study one of the best targets for these aims, the Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 509 with a multiwavelength campaign using five satellites (XMM-Newton, INTEGRAL, Chandra, HST and Swift) and two ground-based facilities (WHT and PAIRITEL). Our observations cover more than five decades in frequency, from 2 um to 200 keV. The combination of high-resolution spectroscopy and time variability allows us to disentangle and study the different components. Our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
