Unraveling the structure of the stratified ultra-fast outflows in PDS 456 with XRISM
Yerong Xu, Luigi C. Gallo, Kouichi Hagino, James N. Reeves, Francesco Tombesi, Misaki Mizumoto, Alfredo Luminari, Adam G. Gonzalez, Ehud Behar, Rozenn Boissay-Malaquin, Valentina Braito, Pierpaolo Condo, Chris Done, Aiko Miyamoto, Ryuki Mizukawa, Hirokazu Odaka, Riki Sato

TL;DR
This study uses XRISM, XMM-Newton, and NuSTAR data to analyze the stratified structure of ultra-fast outflows in quasar PDS 456, revealing velocity-ionization relations and potential launch regions near the SMBH.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed stratified ionization and velocity structure of UFOs in PDS 456, highlighting the spatial layering and possible launch sites of different outflow components.
Findings
Highly ionized UFOs are insensitive to their position.
Soft X-ray UFOs are likely located within the broad-line region.
Future missions can resolve UFO structures and their impact on AGN feedback.
Abstract
Multiple clumpy wind components () in the luminous quasar PDS 456 have recently been resolved by XRISM in the Fe-K band for the first time. In this paper, we investigate the structure of ultra-fast outflows (UFOs) using coordinated observations from XRISM, XMM-Newton, and NuSTAR, along with the self-consistently calculated photoionization model \texttt{PION}. Our results reveal a stratified ionization structure, characterized by a relation between wind velocity and ionization parameter . To evaluate the impact of the screening effect, we tested all possible order permutations of six \texttt{PION} components. We find that highly ionized UFOs () are insensitive to their relative positions, whereas the soft X-ray UFO ( and ) and the lowest-ionized hard X-ray UFO ( and $v_…
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