The X-ray variability history of Markarian 3
M.Guainazzi (1), V.La Parola (2), G.Miniutti (3), A.Segreto (2),, A.L.Longinotti (1) ((1) ESA-ESAC, Villanueva de la Canada, E, (2) INAF-IASF,, Palermo, I, (3) CSIC-INTA, Villanueva de la Canada, E)

TL;DR
This study investigates the X-ray variability of Markarian 3 over 12 years, revealing a complex, extended, and clumpy reprocessing environment that challenges standard AGN unification models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the variability timescale and spatial extent of reprocessing regions in Markarian 3, highlighting the complexity of the circumnuclear environment.
Findings
Compton-reflection variability timescale is ~64 days.
Reprocessing regions extend up to ~300 pc.
Evidence suggests a clumpy, extended reprocessor environment.
Abstract
We aim at constraining the geometry of the reprocessing matter in the nearby prototypical Seyfert 2 Galaxy Markarian 3 by studying the time evolution of spectral components associated to the primary AGN emission and to its Compton-scattering. We have analyzed archival spectroscopic observations of Markarian 3 taken over the last 12 years with the XMM-Newton, Suzaku and Swift observatories, as well as data taken during a monitoring campaign activated by us in 2012. The timescale of the Compton-reflection component variability (originally discovered by ASCA in the mid-'90s) is ~64 days. This upper limit improves by more than a factor of 15 previous estimates of the Compton-reflection variability timescale for this source. When the light curve of the Compton-reflection continuum in the 4-5 keV band is correlated with the 15-150 keV Swift/BAT curve a delay ~1200 days is found. The…
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