Probing the circumnuclear environment of NGC1275 with High-Resolution X-ray spectroscopy
Christopher S. Reynolds, Robyn N. Smith, Andrew C. Fabian, Yasushi, Fukazawa, Erin A. Kara, Richard F. Mushotzky, Hirofumi Noda, Francesco, Tombesi, Sylvain Veilleux

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy to analyze the complex nuclear environment of NGC1275, revealing a composite X-ray source structure and constraining the properties of the AGN and its surrounding gas.
Contribution
It introduces a novel spectral analysis approach combining multiple X-ray instruments to study the AGN environment at high resolution.
Findings
The X-ray continuum is best described by a composite model with partial covering.
No evidence for photoionized winds or absorbers was found.
Detection of the iron-Kα fluorescence line and constraints on its emission region.
Abstract
NGC1275 is the Brightest Cluster Galaxy (BCG) in the Perseus cluster and hosts the active galactic nucleus (AGN) that is heating the central 100\,kpc of the intracluster medium (ICM) atmosphere via a regulated feedback loop. Here we use a deep 490ks Cycle-19 Chandra High-Energy Transmission Grating (HETG) observation of NGC1275 to study the anatomy of this AGN. The X-ray continuum is adequately described by an unabsorbed power-law with photon index , creating strong tension with the detected column of molecular gas seen via HCN and HCO line absorption against the parsec-scale core/jet. This tension is resolved if we permit a composite X-ray source; allowing a column of to cover % of the X-ray emitter does produce a significant improvement in the statistical quality of the spectral fit. We suggest that the dominant…
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