Anatomy of the AGN in NGC 5548: VII. Swift study of obscuration and broadband continuum variability
M. Mehdipour, J.S. Kaastra, G.A. Kriss, M. Cappi, P.-O. Petrucci, B., De Marco, G. Ponti, K.C. Steenbrugge, E. Behar, S. Bianchi, G., Branduardi-Raymont, E. Costantini, J. Ebrero, L. Di Gesu, G. Matt, S., Paltani, B.M. Peterson, F. Ursini, M. Whewell

TL;DR
This study analyzes long-term Swift observations of NGC 5548, revealing that changes in the obscurer's covering fraction primarily drive soft X-ray variability, with the soft excess explained by warm Comptonisation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of obscuration and continuum variability in NGC 5548 using extensive Swift data, linking variability to the obscurer and soft excess origin.
Findings
Obscurer covering fraction varies between 0.7 and 1.0.
Soft excess is consistent with warm Comptonisation.
Obscurer has been continuously present for at least 4 years.
Abstract
We present our investigation into the long-term variability of the X-ray obscuration and optical-UV-X-ray continuum in the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548. In 2013 and 2014, the Swift observatory monitored NGC 5548 on average every day or two, with archival observations reaching back to 2005, totalling about 670 ks of observing time. Both broadband spectral modelling and temporal rms variability analysis are applied to the Swift data. We disentangle the variability caused by absorption, due to an obscuring weakly-ionised outflow near the disk, from variability of the intrinsic continuum components (the soft X-ray excess and the power-law) originating from the disk and its associated coronae. The spectral model that we apply to this extensive Swift data is the global model that we derived for NGC 5548 from analysis of the stacked spectra from our multi-satellite campaign of summer 2013…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
