Revealing the burning and soft heart of the bright bare AGN ESO 141-G55: X-ray broadband and SED analysis
Delphine Porquet, James N. Reeves, Scott Hagen, Andrew Lobban,, Valentina Braito, Nicolas Grosso, Fr\'ed\'eric Marin

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed broadband X-ray and SED analysis of the bare AGN ESO 141-G55, revealing its disc-corona structure, the absence of warm absorbers, and the properties of its hot and warm coronae.
Contribution
First simultaneous XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations of ESO 141-G55 provide new insights into its disc-corona system and spectral components, including the warm corona's role.
Findings
Absence of warm absorption along line of sight confirms its bare AGN status.
A combination of warm and hot coronae explains the observed SED.
Hot corona temperature is approximately 140 keV, higher than most AGNs.
Abstract
[Abridged] ESO 141-G55 is a nearby X-ray bright BLS1, which has been classified as a bare AGN due to the lack of warm absorption along its line-of-sight, providing an unhampered view into its disc-corona system. We aim to probe its disc-corona system thanks to the first simultaneous XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observation obtained on October 1-2, 2022. We carry out the X-ray broadband spectral analysis to determine the dominant process(es) at work, as well as the SED analysis to determine the disc-corona properties. The simultaneous broadband X-ray spectrum of ESO 141-G55 is characterised by the presence of a prominent smooth soft X-ray excess, a broad Fe K emission line and a significant Compton hump. The RGS spectra confirmed the lack of intrinsic warm-absorbing gas along our line of sight in the AGN rest frame, confirming that it is still in a bare state. However, soft X-ray emission lines…
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