3C 273 with NuSTAR: Unveiling the AGN
Kristin K. Madsen, Felix F\"urst, Dominic J. Walton, Fiona A., Harrison, Krzysztof Nalewajko, Greg M. Madejski, David R. Ballantyne, Steve, E. Boggs, Laura W. Brenneman, Finn E. Christensen, William W. Craig, Andrew, C. Fabian, Karl Forster, Brian W. Grefenstette

TL;DR
This study uses NuSTAR and other observatories to analyze 3C 273's X-ray spectrum, revealing a cutoff power-law, reflection features, and evidence of jet emission dominating above 30 keV, with spectral variability observed.
Contribution
First detailed broadband X-ray analysis of 3C 273 combining NuSTAR with multiple observatories, identifying jet and accretion disk contributions, and modeling spectral variability.
Findings
NuSTAR spectrum fits an exponentially cutoff power-law with reflection.
Detection of a weak neutral iron line and reflection component.
Evidence of jet emission dominating above 30 keV.
Abstract
We present results from a 244\,ks \textit{NuSTAR} observation of 3C\,273 obtained during a cross-calibration campaign with the \textit{Chandra}, \textit{INTEGRAL}, \textit{Suzaku}, \textit{Swift}, and \textit{XMM-Newton} observatories. We show that the spectrum, when fit with a power-law model using data from all observatories except \textit{INTEGRAL} over the 1--78\,keV band, leaves significant residuals in the \textit{NuSTAR} data between 30--78\,keV. The \nustar\ 3--78\,keV spectrum is well-described by an exponentially cutoff power-law (, E\,keV) with a weak reflection component from cold, dense material. There is also evidence for a weak ( eV) neutral iron line. We interpret these features as arising from coronal emission plus reflection off an accretion disk or distant material. Beyond 80\,keV…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
