Compton thick absorber in type 1 quasar 3C 345 revealed by Suzaku and Swift/BAT
Abstract
The archival data of 3C 345, a type 1 quasar at , obtained with Suzaku and Swift/BAT are analysed. Though previous studies of this source applied only a simple broken power law model, a heavily obscuring material is found to be required by considering Akaike information criteria. The application of the numerical torus model by Murphy & Yaqoob (2009) surprisingly reveals the existence of Compton thick type 2 nucleus with the line-of-sight hydrogen column density of the torus of cm and the inclination angle of . However, this model fails to account for the Eddington ratio obtained with the optical observations by Gu et al. (2001) and Shen et al. (2011), or requires the existence of a supermassive black hole binary, which was suggested by Lobanov & Roland (2005), thus this model is likely to be inappropriate for 3C 345. A partial covering ionized absorber model which accounts for absorption in "hard excess" type 1 AGNs is also applied, and finds a Compton thick absorber with the column density of cm, the ionization parameter of , and the covering fraction of . Since this model obtains a black hole mass of , which is consistent with the optical observation by Gu et al. (2001), this model is likely to be the best-fitting model of this source. The results suggest that 3C 345 is the most distant and most obscured hard excess AGN at this time.
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@article{arxiv.1703.08477,
title = {Compton thick absorber in type 1 quasar 3C 345 revealed by Suzaku and Swift/BAT},
author = {Satoshi Eguchi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.08477},
year = {2017}
}
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11 pages, 3 figures, 6 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS