The dynamic central environment of NGC 3516 revealed by XRISM
Anna Jur\'a\v{n}ov\'a, Erin Kara, Ehud Behar, Elisa Costantini, Jon M. Miller, Daniele Rogantini, James N. Reeves, Valentina Braito, Jacobo Ebrero, Luigi Gallo, Noa Keshet, Gerard A. Kriss, Missagh Mehdipour, Hirofumi Noda, Atsushi Tanimoto, Francesco Tombesi, Tracey J. Turner

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed, time-resolved X-ray spectral analysis of NGC 3516, revealing complex, rapidly changing multi-phase gas flows, including inflows, outflows, and transient features, on sub-parsec scales.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed time-resolved analysis of multiple ionization and velocity components in NGC 3516 using XRISM, uncovering rapid variability and transient phenomena in the nuclear environment.
Findings
Detection of six distinct absorption components with diverse ionization and velocities.
Observation of rapid variability in highly ionized absorbers on tens of kiloseconds timescales.
Identification of a possible transient ultra-fast inflow at ~15,000 km/s.
Abstract
We present a detailed, time-resolved analysis of the Fe K band of the Seyfert 1.5 galaxy NGC 3516 observed with XRISM. The 249 ks observation spanning 310 ks in elapsed time reveals an exceptionally rich and time-variable absorption spectrum. Six distinct absorption components are detected across multiple ionization states, spanning more than an order of magnitude in ionization parameter and a wide range of systemic velocities, from a potential inflow () to a mildly relativistic ultra-fast outflow (). Despite their diversity, the components exhibit relatively small broadening (), implying comparable internal dynamics within a medium of a complex structure. Time-resolved spectroscopy reveals pronounced variability in three highly ionized absorbers, with Fe XXVFe XXVI features that appear and disappear on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
