Search for coronal temperature variation in Seyfert galaxies
Indrani Pal, C. S. Stalin

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray spectra from 18 Seyfert galaxies over multiple epochs to investigate coronal temperature variations, finding significant change in only one source, which supports a specific coronal outflow model.
Contribution
First multi-epoch X-ray spectral analysis of Seyfert galaxies to constrain coronal temperature variation, revealing limited variability and supporting the outflowing corona scenario.
Findings
Only one source showed significant temperature variation.
Coronal temperature decreased from ~57 keV to 30 keV in that source.
Positive correlation between flux and coronal temperature observed.
Abstract
While the temperature of the X-ray corona () in active galactic nuclei (AGN) are known for many sources, its variation, if any, is limited to a handful of objects. This is in part due to the requirement of good signal-to-noise X-ray spectra covering a wide range of energies. We present here results on the X-ray spectral analysis of 18 Seyferts, having more than one epoch of observations to look for variation in . The data for a total of 52 epochs on these 18 AGN were taken from observations carried out by NuSTAR in the 379 keV energy band. From phenomenological and physical model fits to the multi-epoch data on these 18 sources from {\it NuSTAR}, we could constrain the cut-off energy () in a large fraction of the sources. Also, from Comptonized model fits, we could obtain for our sample. Of the 18 sources, at the 90 per cent confidence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
