The XMM-Newton view of PG quasars I. X-ray continuum and absorption
E. Piconcelli, E. Jimenez-Bailon, M. Guainazzi, N. Schartel, P.M., Rodriguez-Pascual, M. Santos-Lleo (XMM-Newton SOC ESAC-ESA)

TL;DR
This study systematically analyzes XMM-Newton spectra of 40 PG quasars, revealing diverse soft excess features, similar X-ray properties to Seyfert galaxies, and the frequent presence of warm absorbers, challenging previous assumptions.
Contribution
First comprehensive spectral analysis of a large PG quasar sample with detailed modeling of soft excess and absorption features.
Findings
Soft excess modeled by various physical scenarios with no universal shape.
Warm absorbers detected in about 50% of quasars, higher than previously reported.
X-ray spectral properties similar to low-luminosity Seyfert 1 galaxies.
Abstract
We present results of a systematic analysis of the XMM-Newton spectra of 40 quasars (QSOs) (z<1.72) from the Palomar-Green (PG) Bright Quasar Survey sample (M_B<-23). The sample includes 35 radio-quiet quasars (RQQs) and 5 radio-loud quasars (RLQs). The analysis of the spectra above 2 keV reveals that the hard X-ray continuum emission can be modeled with a power law component with <Gamma_(2-12)> = 1.89+/-0.11 and <Gamma_(2-12)> = 1.63^(+0.02)_(-0.01) for the RQQs and RLQs, respectively. Below 2 keV, a strong, broad excess is present in most QSO spectra. This feature has been fitted with four different models assuming several physical scenarios. All tested models (blackbody, multicolor blackbody, bremsstrahlung and power law) satisfactorily fitted the majority of the spectra. However, none of them is able to provide an adequate parameterization for the soft excess emission in all QSOs,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
