On the origin of X-ray oxygen emission-lines in obscured AGN
V. Reynaldi, M. Guainazzi, S. Bianchi, I. Andruchow, F. Garc\'ia, N., Salerno, I.E. L\'opez

TL;DR
This study analyzes the origin of soft X-ray oxygen emission lines in obscured AGN, comparing observations with models to determine whether AGN activity or star formation drives these emissions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive catalog of high-resolution spectra and demonstrates that AGN radiation primarily excites soft X-ray oxygen lines in obscured AGN.
Findings
Both photoionization and collisional ionization can explain the lines.
AGN radiation field mainly drives soft X-ray oxygen excitation.
The study correlates X-ray lines with optical and IR lines to understand ionization processes.
Abstract
We present the Catalog of High REsolution Spectra of Obscured Sources (CHRESOS) from the XMM-Newton Science Archive. It comprises the emission-line luminosities of H- and He-like transitions from C to Si, and the Fe 3C and Fe 3G L-shell ones. Here, we concentrate on the soft X-ray OVII(f) and OVIII Ly_alpha emission lines to shed light onto the physical processes with which their formation can be related to: active galactic nucleus vs. star forming regions. We compare their luminosity with that of two other important oxygen key lines [OIII]5007A, in the optical, and [OIV]25.89mic, in the IR. We also test OVII(f) and OVIIILy_alpha luminosities against that of continuum bands in the IR and hard X-rays, which point to different ionization processes. We probe into those processes by analyzing photoionization and colisional ionization model predictions upon our lines. We show that both…
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