A possible two-fold scenario for the disc-corona of the luminous AGN 1H 0419--577: a high-density disc or a warm corona
Delphine Porquet, James N. Reeves, Valentina Braito

TL;DR
This study characterizes the disc-corona system of the luminous AGN 1H 0419-577 using simultaneous X-ray and UV observations, revealing two possible physical scenarios involving either a high-density disc or a warm corona.
Contribution
First simultaneous broadband X-ray and UV analysis of 1H 0419-577, proposing two distinct physical models for its disc-corona system based on spectral fitting.
Findings
Detected soft X-ray emission lines indicating disc origin
Reproduced spectra with high-density disc or warm corona models
Estimated hot corona temperatures of 20-30 keV
Abstract
[abridged] 1H 0419-577 is a highly-accreting, luminous BLS1 AGN. This study aims to characterise its disc-corona system using, for the first time, simultaneous XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations, performed in May and November 2018. We conducted high-resolution grating spectroscopy to identify potential soft X-ray absorption and emission features. To measure the hot corona temperatures from the spectral analysis above 3 keV, we also included data from a previous NuSTAR observation from June 2015. We characterised the disc-corona system properties by analysing the broadband spectra and the SED from UV to hard X-rays. 1H 0419-577 was observed in a bare-like high-flux state at both epochs, with negligible neutral and ionised absorption along its line of sight at both Galactic and AGN rest-frames. However, several soft X-ray emission lines were detected, notably a broad and intense OVII line…
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