Ultra-thick warm absorbers: Enlarging the parameter space of AGN ionised outflows
R. Middei, E. Piconcelli, E. Nardini, A. Marinucci, M. Laurenti, A. Luminari, A. Trindade Falc\~ao, A. Tortosa, M. Perri, S. Puccetti, D. \L. Kr\'ol, L. Borrelli

TL;DR
This paper introduces ultra-thick warm absorbers (UTWAs) in AGN, characterized by high column densities and ionisation, analyzing their properties, variability, and connection with ultra-fast outflows to understand their role in AGN feedback.
Contribution
The study identifies and characterizes UTWAs in 12 AGN, revealing their extreme properties, variability, and potential link to ultra-fast outflows, expanding the understanding of AGN outflow phases.
Findings
UTWAs exhibit exceptionally high column densities and ionisation parameters.
All AGN with UTWAs show extreme soft X-ray variability.
In some cases, UTWAs are associated with ultra-fast outflows in Fe Kα range.
Abstract
The analysis of X-ray absorption features in active galactic nuclei (AGN) provides a wealth of information about the physical properties of the matter surrounding supermassive black holes (SMBHs). While standard correlations between the ionisation state, column density, and velocity typically distinguish between disc winds and warm absorbers, some sources exhibit properties that significantly deviate from these trends. We investigate a class of X-ray absorbers, which we define as ultra-thick warm absorbers (UTWAs), identified in a sample of 12 AGN. These absorbers are characterised by exceptionally high column densities and ionisation parameters (( and )) that lie outside the typical ranges observed in standard warm absorbers. We performed detailed X-ray spectral analyses of both…
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