NGC 1365: A low column density state unveiling a low ionization disk wind
V. Braito, J.N. Reeves, J. Gofford, E. Nardini, D. Porquet, G., Risaliti

TL;DR
This study analyzes XMM-Newton data of NGC 1365, revealing a low ionization disk wind with variable absorption features and a possible P-Cygni profile, indicating a wide-angle outflow in a changing-look AGN.
Contribution
First detection of a P-Cygni profile in NGC 1365 indicating a wide-angle ionized wind in a low column density state.
Findings
Variable low $N_{H}$ from $10^{23}$ to $10^{22}$ cm$^{-2}$ over 100 ks
Detection of a possible P-Cygni profile of Mg XII Ly$eta$ line
Identification of a low ionization zone of the disk wind
Abstract
We present the time-resolved spectral analysis of the XMM-Newton data of NGC 1365, collected during one XMM-Newton observation, which caught this "changing-look" AGN in a high flux state characterized also by a low column density ( cm ) of the X-ray absorber. During this observation the low energy photoelectric cut-off is at about keV and the primary continuum can be investigated with the XMM-Newton-RGS data, which show strong spectral variability that can be explained as a variable low , which decreased from cm to cm in a 100 ks time-scale. The spectral analysis of the last segment of the observation revealed the presence of several absorption features that can be associated with an ionized (log erg cm s) outflowing wind ( km…
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