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Excess Galactic molecular absorption toward the radio galaxy 3C 111

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2017-06-28 v1

Abstract

We show the combined spectral analysis of \emph{Chandra} high energy transmission grating (HETG) and \emph{XMM-Newton} reflection grating spectrometer (RGS) observations of the broad-line radio galaxy 3C 111. The source is known to show excess neutral absorption with respect to the one estimated from 21 cm radio surveys of atomic H I in the Galaxy. However, previous works were not able to constrain the origin of such absorber as local to our Milky Way or intrinsic to the source (z=0.0485z = 0.0485). The high signal-to-noise grating spectra allow us to constrain the excess absorption as due to intervening gas in the Milky Way, and we estimate a time averaged total column density of NH=(7.4±0.1)×1021N_H = (7.4\pm0.1)\times 10^{21} cm2^{-2}, a factor of two higher than the tabulated H I value. We recommend to use the total average Galactic column density here estimated when studying 3C 111. The origin of the extra Galactic absorption of NH=4.4×1021N_H = 4.4\times 10^{21} cm2^{-2} is likely due to molecular gas associated with the Taurus molecular cloud complex toward 3C 111, which is our nearest star-forming region. We also detect a weak (EW==16±1016\pm10 eV) and narrow (FWMH<<5,500 km s1^{-1}, consistent with optical Hα\alpha) Fe Kα\alpha emission line at E==6.4 keV likely from the torus in the central regions of 3C 111, and we place an upper limit on the column density of a possible intrinsic warm absorber of NHN_H<<2.5×10202.5\times10^{20} cm2^{-2}. These complexities make 3C 111 a very promising object for studying both the intrinsic properties of this active radio galaxy and the Galactic interstellar medium if used as a background source.

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@article{arxiv.1705.02106,
  title  = {Excess Galactic molecular absorption toward the radio galaxy 3C 111},
  author = {F. Tombesi and C. S. Reynolds and R. F. Mushotzky and E. Behar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.02106},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJ