Density diagnostics of ionized outflows in active galactic nuclei: X-ray and UV absorption lines from metastable levels in Be-like to C-like ions
Junjie Mao, J. S. Kaastra, M. Mehdipour, A. J. J. Raassen, Liyi Gu, J., M. Miller

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method using metastable absorption lines in X-ray and UV spectra to accurately determine the density and thus the distance of ionized outflows in active galactic nuclei, improving understanding of their impact.
Contribution
The study develops a self-consistent PhotoIONization model in SPEX to identify density-sensitive metastable lines across ions, enabling precise density diagnostics of AGN outflows.
Findings
Metastable levels in Be-like to C-like ions can be used as density probes.
Re-analysis of NGC 5548 spectra yields density limits for outflow components.
Different ions probe a wide range of densities and ionization parameters.
Abstract
Ionized outflows in Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) are thought to influence their nuclear and local galactic environment. However, the distance of the outflows with respect to the central engine is poorly constrained, which limits our understanding of their kinetic power as a cosmic feedback channel. Therefore, the impact of AGN outflows on their host galaxies is uncertain. However, when the density of the outflows is known, their distance can be immediately obtained from their modelled ionization parameter. With the new self-consistent PhotoIONization (PION) model in the SPEX code, we are able to calculate detailed level populations, including the ground and metastable levels. This enables us to determine under what physical conditions the metastable levels are significantly populated. We then identify characteristic lines from these metastable levels in the 1 -- 2000 {\AA} wavelength…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Molecular Physics · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
