XMM-Newton RGS spectroscopy of the M31 bulge. I: Evidences for a past AGN half a million years ago
Shuinai Zhang, Q. Daniel Wang, Adam R. Foster, Wei Sun, Zhiyuan Li, Li, Ji

TL;DR
This study analyzes XMM-Newton and Chandra spectra of M31's bulge, revealing evidence of a past AGN activity about half a million years ago through non-equilibrium plasma diagnostics.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic spectroscopic evidence supporting a historical AGN event in M31 based on multiple non-CIE plasma diagnostics.
Findings
Detection of non-CIE plasma signatures in M31 bulge spectra
Inconsistencies with resonance scattering and charge exchange explanations
Evidence suggesting a past AGN activity approximately 0.5 million years ago
Abstract
Existing analysis based on XMM-Newton/RGS spectra already shows that the G-ratio of the OVII He triplet in the inner bulge of M31 is too high to be consistent with a pure optically thin thermal plasma in collisional ionization equilibrium (CIE). Different processes that may affect properties of diffuse hot plasma were proposed, such as resonance scattering (RS) and charge exchange (CX) with cold gas. To determine which physical process(es) may be responsible for this inconsistency, we present a systematic spectroscopic analysis based on 0.8 Ms XMM-Newton/RGS data, together with complementary Chandra/ACIS-S images. The combination of these data enables us to reveal multiple non-CIE spectroscopic diagnostics, including but not limited to the large G-ratios of He triplets (OVII, NVI, and NeIX) and the high Lyman series line ratios (OVIII Ly/Ly and…
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