Multi-wavelength campaign on NGC 7469 V. Analysis of the HST/COS observations: Super solar metallicity, distance, and trough variation models
N. Arav, X. Xu, G.A. Kriss, C. Chamberlain, T. Miller, E. Behar, J.S., Kaastra, J.C. Ely, U. Peretz, M. Mehdipour, G. Branduardi-Raymont, S., Bianchi, M. Cappi, E. Costantini, B. De Marco, L. di Gesu, J. Ebrero, S., Kaspi, R. Middei, P.-O. Petrucci, G. Ponti

TL;DR
This study analyzes UV outflow components in NGC 7469, revealing super-solar metallicity, their distances from the central source, and variability mechanisms using multi-epoch spectroscopic data and photoionization models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of metallicity, distance, and variability of UV outflows in NGC 7469 using multi-epoch observations and advanced photoionization modeling.
Findings
Component 1 has roughly twice solar metallicity and is about 6 pc from the source.
Component 2 is at a larger distance with shallower absorption troughs.
Component 3 has similar metallicity to component 1, with an upper distance limit of 60-150 pc.
Abstract
Aims. Our aim is to determine the distance of the UV outflow components from the central source, their abundances and total column density, and the mechanism responsible for their observed absorption variability. Methods. We studied the UV spectra acquired during the campaign as well as from three previous epochs (2002-2010). Our main analysis tools are ionic column-density extraction techniques and photoionization models (both equilibrium and time-dependent models) based on the code Cloudy. Results. For component 1 (at -600 km/s) our findings include the following: metallicity that is roughly twice solar; a simple model based on a fixed total column-density absorber, reacting to changes in ionizing illumination that matches the different ionic column densities derived from four spectroscopic epochs spanning 13 years; and a distance of R=6+2.5-1.5 pc from the central source.…
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TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
