Is XRISM/Resolve probing a "raining" absorber in Mrk 509?
M. Dadina, V. Missaglia, V. Braito, M. Cappi, A. Luminari, D. Barret, E. Bertola, S. Bianchi, A. Comastri, G. Chartas, J. Kaastra, E. Kammoun, G. Lanzuisi, G. Matzeu, R. Middei, E. Nardini, F. Nicastro, Pierre-Olivier Petrucci, C. Pinto, R. Serafinelli, A. Tortosa, and C. Vignali

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution X-ray spectra of Mrk 509 revealing complex FeKα emission and tentative evidence of a high-velocity, infalling ionized absorber, suggesting a 'failed wind' phenomenon near the SMBH.
Contribution
First high-resolution 2-12 keV spectrum of Mrk 509 with XRISM/Resolve, modeling complex emission and absorption features to explore accretion dynamics.
Findings
Resolved narrow FeKα core with σ ∼ 10 eV
Tentative detection of a high-velocity infalling ionized absorber
Evidence supporting a 'failed wind' scenario in AGN accretion
Abstract
X-ray spectroscopy of AGN offers unique insights into the reprocessing of radiationand gas dynamics near SMBH. The Sey 1 galaxy Mrk 509 is an ideal laboratory for these studies since its complex FeK in emission and the past evidences of transient and fast flows. We present the first high-resolution 2-12 keV spectrum of Mrk 509 obtained with the Resolve calorimeter on-board XRISM, complemented with XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations to constrain the broadband continuum. We modeled the spectra using self-consistent reflection models for the continuum and emission lines, and photoionized plasma models for the absorption components. The XRISM/Resolve spectrum reveals a narrow FeK core resolved with (v 1100 km/s) and a broader component with . We also find tentative evidence (3.6) for a ionized absorber. The data…
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