Decoupling absorption and continuum variability in the Seyfert 2 NGC 4507
V. Braito, L. Ballo, J. N. Reeves, A. Ptak, G. Risaliti, T. J. Turner

TL;DR
This study analyzes Suzaku X-ray observations of Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 4507, revealing variable line-of-sight absorption and a stable reprocessing structure, advancing understanding of AGN obscuration mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of absorption variability in NGC 4507 using Suzaku data, highlighting the role of clumpy absorbers in AGN spectral changes.
Findings
Line-of-sight NH varies from 4x10^23 to 9x10^23 cm^-2
Primary continuum photon index remains constant
Reflection component and Fe K alpha line are stable
Abstract
We present the results of the Suzaku observation of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 4507. This source is one of the X-ray brightest Compton-thin Seyfert 2s and a candidate for a variable absorber. Suzaku caught NGC 4507 in a highly absorbed state characterised by a high column density (NH \sim8 x10^23 cm^-2), a strong reflected component (R\sim 1.9) and a high equivalent width Fe K alpha emission line (EW\sim 500 eV). The Fe K alpha emission line is unresolved at the resolution of the Suzaku CCDs (sigma < 30 eV or FWHM < 3000 km s^-1) and most likely originates in a distant absorber. The Fe K beta emission line is also clearly detected and its intensity is marginally higher than the theoretical value for low ionisation Fe. A comparison with previous observations performed with XMM-Newton and BeppoSAX reveals that the X-ray spectral curvature changes on a timescale of a few months. We analysed…
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