Multiwavelength campaign on Mrk 509. IV. Optical-UV-X-ray variability and the nature of the soft X-ray excess
Missagh Mehdipour, Graziella Branduardi-Raymont, Jelle S. Kaastra,, Pierre-Olivier Petrucci, Gerard A. Kriss, Gabriele Ponti, Alexander J., Blustin, Stephane Paltani, Massimo Cappi, Rob G. Detmers, Katrien C., Steenbrugge

TL;DR
This study analyzes multi-wavelength observations of Mrk 509, revealing that its soft X-ray excess originates from Comptonisation of optical-UV photons by a warm corona, with variability linked to the accretion disc.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-wavelength variability analysis of Mrk 509, identifying the soft X-ray excess as due to Comptonisation in a warm corona, even in a high-mass black hole system.
Findings
Soft X-ray excess varies with optical-UV emission.
The soft excess is produced by Comptonisation in a warm corona.
The corona has a temperature of 0.2 keV and optical depth ~17.
Abstract
We present the analysis of XMM-Newton and Swift optical-UV and X-ray observations of the Seyfert-1/QSO Mrk 509, part of an unprecedented multi-wavelength campaign, investigating the nuclear environment of this AGN. The XMM-Newton data are from a series of 10 observations of about 60 ks each, spaced from each other by about 4 days, taken in Oct-Nov 2009. During our campaign, Mrk 509 was also observed with Swift for a period of about 100 days, monitoring the behaviour of the source before and after the XMM-Newton observations. With these data we have established the continuum spectrum in the optical-UV and X-ray bands and investigated its variability on the timescale of our campaign with a resolution time of a few days. In order to measure and model the continuum as far as possible into the UV, we also made use of HST/COS observations of Mrk 509 (part of our coordinated campaign) and of…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
