Multiwavelength campaign on Mrk 509 XII. Broad band spectral analysis
P.-O. Petrucci, S. Paltani, J. Malzac, J. S. Kaastra, M. Cappi, G., Ponti, B. De Marco, G. A. Kriss, K.C. Steenbrugge, S. Bianchi, G., Branduardi-Raymont, M. Mehdipour, E. Costantini, M. Dadina, and P. Lubinski

TL;DR
This study analyzes multi-wavelength data of Mrk 509 using broad band models, revealing a complex corona structure with a warm, optically-thick plasma and a hot, optically-thin corona, explaining spectral features and variability.
Contribution
It introduces a physically motivated model with a warm and hot corona configuration, explaining the soft X-ray excess and spectral stability in AGNs.
Findings
The soft X-ray excess is produced by a warm, optically-thick plasma near the accretion disk.
The hot corona is hot (~100 keV), optically-thin, and located in the inner flow region.
The geometry change of the corona-disk system can account for observed flux and spectral variability.
Abstract
(Abridged) The simultaneous UV to X-rays/gamma rays data obtained during the multi-wavelength XMM/INTEGRAL campaign on the Seyfert 1 Mrk 509 are used in this paper and tested against physically motivated broad band models. Each observation has been fitted with a realistic thermal comptonisation model for the continuum emission. Prompted by the correlation between the UV and soft X-ray flux, we use a thermal comptonisation component for the soft X-ray excess. The UV to X-rays/gamma-rays emission of Mrk 509 can be well fitted by these components. The presence of a relatively hard high-energy spectrum points to the existence of a hot (kT~100 keV), optically-thin (tau~0.5) corona producing the primary continuum. On the contrary, the soft X-ray component requires a warm (kT~1 keV), optically-thick (tau~15) plasma. Estimates of the amplification ratio for this warm plasma support a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
