A deep X-ray view of the bare AGN Ark120. IV. XMM-Newton and NuSTAR spectra dominated by two temperature (warm, hot) Comptonization processes
D. Porquet, J. N. Reeves, G. Matt, A. Marinucci, E. Nardini, V., Braito, A. Lobban, D. R. Ballantyne, S. E. Boggs, F. E. Christensen, T., Dauser, D. Farrah, J. Garcia, C. J. Hailey, F. Harrison, D. Stern, A., Tortosa, F. Ursini, W. W. Zhang

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray spectra of the bare AGN Ark 120 using XMM-Newton and NuSTAR data, revealing that its broadband emission is dominated by two distinct Comptonization processes from warm and hot coronae, with reflection features from the accretion disk.
Contribution
It demonstrates that a combination of warm and hot Comptonization, rather than relativistic reflection alone, explains the X-ray spectral features of Ark 120.
Findings
Soft X-ray excess dominated by warm Comptonization
Hard X-ray emission from hot corona
Reflection features from the accretion disk at several tens of gravitational radii
Abstract
We perform an X-ray spectral analysis of the brightest and cleanest bare AGN known so far, Ark 120, in order to determine the process(es) at work in the vicinity of the SMBH. We present spectral analysis of data from an extensive campaign observing Ark 120 in X-rays with XMM-Newton (4120 ks, 2014 March 18-24), and NuSTAR (65.5 ks, 2014 March 22). During this very deep X-ray campaign, the source was caught in a high flux state similar to the earlier 2003 XMM-Newton observation, and about twice as bright as the lower-flux observation in 2013. The spectral analysis confirms the "softer when brighter" behaviour of Ark 120. The four XMM-Newton/pn spectra are characterized by the presence of a prominent soft X-ray excess and a significant FeK complex. The continuum is very similar above about 3 keV, while significant variability is present for the soft X-ray excess. We find…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
