A constant pressure model for the warm absorber in Mrk 509
Krzysztof Hryniewicz, Agata R\'o\.za\'nska, Tek Prasad Adhikari, Matteo Guainazzi, Biswaraj Palit, Rafa{\l} Wojaczy\'nski

TL;DR
This study models the warm absorber in Mrk 509 as a stratified medium under constant total pressure, providing insights into its physical properties and location using high-resolution X-ray spectra.
Contribution
It introduces a self-consistent constant pressure model for the warm absorber, tested on Mrk 509's spectrum, advancing understanding of AGN outflows and their structure.
Findings
CTP model fits the spectrum well
WA cloud located at 0.02 pc from the nucleus
Lines are non-saturated, optically thin
Abstract
We present the analysis of 900 ks high-resolution RGS XMM-Newton observations of the nearby Seyfert galaxy Mrk 509 with the use of a self-consistent warm absorber (WA) model. We perform a physically motivated approach to the modeling of WA as a stratified medium in constant total pressure (CTP) regime. Powerful outflows are fundamental ingredients of any active galactic nuclei (AGN) structure. They may significantly affect the cosmological environment of their host galaxy. High-resolution X-ray data are best suited for outflow's studies, and the observed absorption lines on heavy elements are evidence of the physical properties of an absorbing gas. Our models allow us to fit continuum shapes bounded together with the line profiles, which gives additional constraints on the gas structure of WA in this source. In this work, we benchmark and test the CTP model on the soft X-ray spectrum of…
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