Three AGN Close To The Effective Eddington Limit
R.V. Vasudevan, A.C. Fabian, R. F. Mushotzky, M. Mel\'endez, L. M., Winter, M. L. Trippe

TL;DR
This study analyzes three AGN near the Effective Eddington limit using new XMM-Newton data, revealing their movement away from short-lived absorption regions and evidence of absorption variability, enhancing understanding of radiation pressure effects.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of three AGN close to the Effective Eddington limit, incorporating multi-wavelength data to refine their Eddington ratios and absorption characteristics.
Findings
All three AGN moved into the 'long-lived absorption' region.
Evidence of absorption variability in NGC 454 and 2MASX J03565655-4041453.
Complex X-ray spectra observed in two AGN, indicating variable absorption.
Abstract
The Effective Eddington Limit for dusty gas surrounding AGN is lower than the canonical Eddington limit for hydrogen gas. Previous results from the Swift/BAT 9-month catalogue suggested that in the overwhelming majority of local AGN, the dusty absorbing gas is below this Effective Eddington limit, implying that radiation pressure is insufficient to blow away the absorbing clouds. We present an analysis of three objects from that sample which were found to be close to the Effective Eddington limit (NGC454, 2MASX J03565655-4041453 and XSS J05054-2348), using newly obtained XMM-Newton data. We use the X-ray data to better constrain the absorbing column density, and supplement them with XMM optical monitor (OM) data, infrared Spitzer and Herschel data where available to construct a broad-band spectral energy distribution to estimate refined bolometric luminosities and Eddington ratios for…
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