Constraining the geometry of the nuclear wind in PDS 456 using a novel emission model
A. Luminari, E. Piconcelli, F. Tombesi, L. Zappacosta, F. Fiore, L., Piro, F. Vagnetti

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel Monte Carlo emission model to constrain the geometry and kinematics of ultra fast outflows in the quasar PDS 456, providing new insights into AGN feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
The study develops and applies a new emission model (WINE) to analyze UFOs, offering improved constraints on wind geometry and velocity in PDS 456.
Findings
Outflow velocity ranges from 0.17 to 0.28 c.
Wind opening angle is approximately 71 degrees.
Covering fraction of the wind is about 0.7.
Abstract
Outflows from active galactic nuclei (AGN) are often invoked to explain the co-evolution of AGN and their host galaxies, and the scaling relations between the central black hole mass and the bulge velocity dispersion. Nuclear winds are often seen in the X-ray spectra through Fe K shell transitions and some of them are called ultra fast outflows (UFOs) due to their high velocities, up to some fractions of the speed of light. If they were able to transfer some percentage of the AGN luminosity to the host galaxy, this might be enough to trigger an efficient feedback mechanism. We aim to establish new constraints on the covering fraction and on the kinematic properties of the UFO in the powerful (L(bol) ~ 10^(47) erg/s) quasar PDS 456, an established Rosetta stone for studying AGN feedback from disk winds. This will allow us to estimate the mass outflow rate and the energy transfer rate of…
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