NuSTAR observations of the powerful radio-galaxy Cygnus A
Christopher S. Reynolds, Anne M. Lohfink, Patrick M. Ogle, Fiona A., Harrison, Kristin K. Madsen, Andrew C. Fabian, Daniel R. Wik, Grzegorz, Madejski, David R. Ballantyne, Steven E. Boggs, Finn E. Christensen, William, W. Craig, Felix Fuerst, Charles J. Hailey, Lauranne Lanz

TL;DR
NuSTAR observations of Cygnus A reveal a complex AGN spectrum with reflection and ionized winds, demonstrating simultaneous jet and wind feedback mechanisms in a powerful radio galaxy.
Contribution
First detailed NuSTAR analysis of Cygnus A's AGN, identifying reflection features and high-velocity ionized winds, highlighting complex feedback processes.
Findings
Detection of a power-law spectrum with Gamma~1.6-1.7
Evidence for Compton reflection and high-energy cutoff >111 keV
Identification of fast, ionized winds with significant feedback potential
Abstract
We present NuSTAR observations of the powerful radio galaxy Cygnus A, focusing on the central absorbed active galactic nucleus (AGN). Cygnus A is embedded in a cool-core galaxy cluster, and hence we also examine archival XMM-Newton data to facilitate the decomposition of the spectrum into the AGN and intracluster medium (ICM) components. NuSTAR gives a source-dominated spectrum of the AGN out to >70keV. In gross terms, the NuSTAR spectrum of the AGN has the form of a power law (Gamma~1.6-1.7) absorbed by a neutral column density of N_H~1.6x10^23 cm^-2. However, we also detect curvature in the hard (>10keV) spectrum resulting from reflection by Compton-thick matter out of our line-of-sight to the X-ray source. Compton reflection, possibly from the outer accretion disk or obscuring torus, is required even permitting a high-energy cutoff in the continuum source; the limit on the cutoff…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
