An Examination of the Spectral Variability in NGC 1365 with Suzaku
L. W. Brenneman (1), G. Risaliti (1, 2), M. Elvis (1), and E., Nardini (1) ((1) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, (2) INAF -, Arcetri)

TL;DR
This study analyzes Suzaku data of NGC 1365 to understand its spectral variability, revealing complex absorption features, reflection components, and variable warm and cold absorbers over different timescales.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, multi-epoch spectral analysis of NGC 1365, highlighting the necessity of including inner disk reflection and variable absorption components in models.
Findings
Cold absorbing gas is clumpy and causes pronounced occultations.
The warm absorber's column density varies significantly on short timescales.
An iron abundance of about 3.5 times solar fits the broad-band spectrum.
Abstract
We present jointly analyzed data from three deep Suzaku observations of NGC 1365. These high signal-to-noise spectra enable us to examine the nature of this variable, obscured AGN in unprecedented detail on timescales ranging from hours to years. We find that, in addition to the power-law continuum and absorption from ionized gas seen in most AGN, inner disk reflection and variable absorption from neutral gas within the Broad Emission Line Region are both necessary components in all three observations. We confirm the clumpy nature of the cold absorbing gas, though we note that occultations of the inner disk and corona are much more pronounced in the high-flux state (2008) than in the low-flux state (2010) of the source. The onset and duration of the "dips" in the X-ray light curve in 2010 are both significantly longer than in 2008, however, indicating that either the distance to the gas…
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