BeppoSAX observations of the Seyfert galaxies Mrk 509 and MCG +8-11-11 are presented. Earlier evidence of a soft excess in Mrk 509 is confirmed. This excess is found to be better represented by a power law than by a black body: with a photon slope Gamma(S) of 2.5, its extrapolation matches the flux recorded in the far UV. An ASCA observation, which appeared to exclude the presence of the excess while showing instead evidence of a warm absorber, turns out to be compatible with the coexistence of the excess seen with BeppoSAX and of the warm absorber. The hard power law of Mrk 509 is seen for the first time to be affected by a cut-off at high energies, with an e-folding energy of about 70 keV. Tn MCG +8-11-11 the cut-off is found at about 170 keV, consistent within the combined errors with a previous estimate from a ASCA+OSSE/CGRO observation. In both objects the reflection component is clearly detected. In Mrk 509 its strength, together with that of the iron K line, indicates a solid angle Omega, subtended by the reprocessing gas in the accretion disk, much less than 2 pi, but lacking a valid constraint on the inclination angle this evidence is not as convincing as that found with BeppoSAX in TC 4329A. In MCG +8-11-11 the same parameters are instead consistent with Omega=2 pi, but the comparison with an ASCA observation, when the flux level was about 2.5 times weaker, suggests that a substantial fraction of the angle might be associated with gas farther out than the accretion disk.

Perola, G.c., Matt, G., Fiore, F., Grandi, P., Guainazzi, M., Haardt, F., et al. (2000). BeppoSAX observations of Mrk 509 and MCG+8-11-11. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 358(1), 117-124.

BeppoSAX observations of Mrk 509 and MCG+8-11-11

MATT, Giorgio;
2000-01-01

Abstract

BeppoSAX observations of the Seyfert galaxies Mrk 509 and MCG +8-11-11 are presented. Earlier evidence of a soft excess in Mrk 509 is confirmed. This excess is found to be better represented by a power law than by a black body: with a photon slope Gamma(S) of 2.5, its extrapolation matches the flux recorded in the far UV. An ASCA observation, which appeared to exclude the presence of the excess while showing instead evidence of a warm absorber, turns out to be compatible with the coexistence of the excess seen with BeppoSAX and of the warm absorber. The hard power law of Mrk 509 is seen for the first time to be affected by a cut-off at high energies, with an e-folding energy of about 70 keV. Tn MCG +8-11-11 the cut-off is found at about 170 keV, consistent within the combined errors with a previous estimate from a ASCA+OSSE/CGRO observation. In both objects the reflection component is clearly detected. In Mrk 509 its strength, together with that of the iron K line, indicates a solid angle Omega, subtended by the reprocessing gas in the accretion disk, much less than 2 pi, but lacking a valid constraint on the inclination angle this evidence is not as convincing as that found with BeppoSAX in TC 4329A. In MCG +8-11-11 the same parameters are instead consistent with Omega=2 pi, but the comparison with an ASCA observation, when the flux level was about 2.5 times weaker, suggests that a substantial fraction of the angle might be associated with gas farther out than the accretion disk.
2000
Perola, G.c., Matt, G., Fiore, F., Grandi, P., Guainazzi, M., Haardt, F., et al. (2000). BeppoSAX observations of Mrk 509 and MCG+8-11-11. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 358(1), 117-124.
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