PACHA: Probing AGN Coronae with High-redshift AGN
Xiurui Zhao, Elias Kammoun, Marco Ajello, Yanfei Jiang, Giorgio Lanzuisi, Anne Lohfink, Stefano Marchesi, Elena Bertola, Peter G. Boorman, Francesca Civano, Luca Comisso, Paolo Coppi, Isaiah S. Cox, Martin Elvis, Roberto Gilli, Fiona A. Harrison, Ross Silver, Daniel Stern

TL;DR
This study uses high-redshift AGN observations to constrain coronal properties, revealing lower temperatures than local AGN and suggesting efficient cooling or non-thermal components, advancing understanding of AGN coronae.
Contribution
First systematic constraints on high-energy cutoff and coronal temperature in high-redshift AGN, revealing lower temperatures and potential anti-correlations with luminosity and black hole mass.
Findings
Mean cutoff energy of 80.8 keV in high-redshift AGN
Coronal temperatures significantly lower than local AGN
Potential anti-correlation between cutoff energy and luminosity/mass
Abstract
The X-ray emission of active galactic nuclei (AGN) is generally attributed to inverse Compton scattering of accretion-disk photons by hot electrons in a compact corona. In local AGN, directly constraining coronal properties is challenging because the high-energy cutoff often lies beyond the NuSTAR bandpass. High-redshift, luminous quasars enable systematic constraints on the high-energy cutoff, as cosmological redshift shifts the spectal cutoff into the observable hard X-ray band. We present first results from the ``Probing the AGN Coronae with High-redshift AGN'' (PACHA) project, based on quasi-simultaneous NuSTAR and XMM-Newton observations of 13 radio-quiet AGN at . We constrain the high-energy cutoff and coronal temperature at 90\% confidence level for 10 and 9 sources, respectively. The sample exhibits a mean cutoff energy of keV and a mean coronal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
