A deep X-ray view of the bare AGN Ark 120. I. Revealing the Soft X-ray Line Emission
James Reeves, Delphine Porquet, Valentina Braito, Emanuele Nardini,, Andrew Lobban, Jane Turner

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy to reveal soft X-ray emission lines in Ark 120, showing it is not truly bare and contains significant X-ray emitting gas associated with the broad and narrow line regions.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution X-ray spectral analysis of Ark 120 revealing soft X-ray emission lines and their origin, challenging the notion of it being a completely bare AGN.
Findings
Detection of soft X-ray emission lines from N, O, Ne, Mg.
Broad lines originate from gas similar to the Broad Line Region.
Narrow lines likely come from the Narrow Line Region.
Abstract
The Seyfert 1 galaxy, Ark 120, is a prototype example of the so-called class of bare nucleus AGN, whereby there is no known evidence for the presence of ionized gas along the direct line of sight. Here deep ( ks exposure), high resolution X-ray spectroscopy of Ark 120 is presented, from XMM-Newton observations which were carried out in March 2014, together with simultaneous Chandra/HETG exposures. The high resolution spectra confirmed the lack of intrinsic absorbing gas associated with Ark 120, with the only X-ray absorption present originating from the ISM of our own Galaxy, with a possible slight enhancement of the Oxygen abundance required with respect to the expected ISM values in the Solar neighbourhood. However, the presence of several soft X-ray emission lines are revealed for the first time in the XMM-Newton RGS spectrum, associated to the AGN and arising from the He and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
