# X-ray analysis of the accreting supermassive black hole in the radio   galaxy PKS 2251+11

**Authors:** Samuele Ronchini, Francesco Tombesi, Fausto Vagnetti, Francesca, Panessa, Gabriele Bruni

arXiv: 1903.06611 · 2019-07-18

## TL;DR

This study uses X-ray observations to analyze the accretion environment of the radio galaxy PKS 2251+11, revealing details about the ionized absorber, reflection features, and variability, supporting the unified model of AGNs.

## Contribution

First detailed X-ray spectral and timing analysis of PKS 2251+11, constraining the structure and properties of its nuclear environment and comparing it with non-jetted AGNs.

## Key findings

- Ionized partial covering absorber with high column density
- Fe Kα emission line variability on hours timescale
- Reflecting material located at >600 Schwarzschild radii

## Abstract

We investigate the dichotomy between jetted and non-jetted Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs), focusing on the fundamental differences of these two classes in the accretion physics onto the central supermassive black hole (SMBH). Our aim is to study and constrain the structure, kinematics and physical state of the nuclear environment in the Broad Line Radio Galaxy (BLRG) PKS 2251+11. The high X-ray luminosity and the relative proximity make such AGN an ideal candidate for a detailed analysis of the accretion regions in radio galaxies. We performed a spectral and timing analysis of a $\sim$64 ks observation of PKS 2251+11 in the X-ray band with XMM-Newton. We modeled the spectrum considering an absorbed power law superimposed to a reflection component. We performed a time-resolved spectral analysis to search for variability of the X-ray flux and of the individual spectral components. We found that the power law has a photon index $\Gamma=1.8\pm 0.1$, absorbed by an ionized partial covering medium with a column density $N_H=(10.1\pm 0.8) \times 10^{23}$ cm$^{-2}$, a ionization parameter $\log{\xi}=1.3\pm 0.1$ erg s$^{-1}$ cm and a covering factor $f\simeq90\%$. Considering a density of the absorber typical of the Broad Line Region (BLR), its distance from the central SMBH is of the order of $r\sim 0.1$ pc. An Fe K$\alpha$ emission line is found at 6.4 keV, whose intensity shows variability on time scales of hours. We derived that the reflecting material is located at a distance $r\gtrsim600r_s$, where $r_s$ is the Schwarzschild radius. Concerning the X-ray properties, we found that PKS 2251+11 does not differ significantly from the non-jetted AGNs, confirming the validity of the unified model in describing the inner regions around the central SMBH, but the lack of information regarding the state of the very innermost disk and SMBH spin still leave unconstrained the origin of the jet.

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