Photoionisation Modelling of the X-ray Emission Line Regions within the Seyfert 2 AGN NGC 1068
S. Grafton-Waters, G. Branduardi-Raymont, M. Mehdipour, M. Page, S., Bianchi, E. Behar, and M. Symeonidis

TL;DR
This study compares X-ray emission line regions in NGC 1068 over 14 years, finding consistent ionisation states and evidence for both photoionised and collisionally ionised plasma, with static emission regions.
Contribution
First application of the PION photoionisation model to multi-epoch X-ray spectra of NGC 1068, revealing stable plasma conditions over 14 years.
Findings
Four PION components fit the emission lines with consistent ionisation parameters.
No significant change in ionisation state between 2000 and 2014 observations.
Evidence for collisionally ionised plasma and possible photoexcitation contributions.
Abstract
We investigate the photoionised X-ray emission line regions (ELRs) within the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1068, to determine if there are any characteristic changes between observations taken fourteen years apart. We compare XMM-Newton observations collected in 2000 and 2014, simultaneously fitting the reflection grating spectrometer (RGS) and EPIC-pn spectra of each epoch, for the first time, with the photoionisation model, PION, in SPEX. We find that four PION components are required to fit the majority of the emission lines in the spectra of NGC 1068, with , , and to for both epochs. Comparing the ionisation state of the components shows almost no difference between the two epochs, while there is an increase in the total column density. To estimate the locations of these plasma regions from the central black hole we compare…
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