Magnetized Disk-Winds in NGC 3783
Keigo Fukumura, Demosthenes Kazanas, Chris Shrader, Ehud Behar,, Francesco Tombesi, Ioannis Contopoulos

TL;DR
This study uses magnetohydrodynamic models to analyze X-ray absorption in NGC 3783, constraining wind properties and showing that a specific density profile best explains observed features.
Contribution
It introduces a self-consistent MHD disk-wind model fitting the absorption measure distribution and spectral features of NGC 3783, providing new constraints on wind structure.
Findings
Best-fit wind density profile: n(r)~6.9e11(r/r0)^-1.15 cm^-3
Disk inclination angle: approximately 44 degrees
Weak Fe K absorption features consistent with model predictions
Abstract
We analyze a 900-ks stacked Chandra/HETG spectrum of NGC 3783 in the context of magnetically-driven accretion-disk wind models in an effort to provide tight constraints on the global conditions of the underlying absorbers. Motivated by the earlier measurements of its absorption measure distribution (AMD) indicating X-ray-absorbing ionic columns that decrease slowly with decreasing ionization parameter, we employ 2D magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) disk-wind models to describe the global outflow. We compute its photoionization structure along with the wind kinematic properties allowing us to further calculate in a self-consistent fashion the shapes of the major X-ray absorption lines. With the wind radial density profile determined by the AMD, the profiles of the ensemble of the observed absorption features are determined by the two global parameters of the MHD wind; i.e. disk inclination…
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