Mapping the circumnuclear matter of NGC1068 in X-rays
Abstract
An-energy dependent variation of the X-ray emission from the archetypical "Compton-thick'' Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC1068 has been observed between two BeppoSAX observations, performed one year apart. This variation (at the 2.6 sigma level) is highest in the 3--10 keV band and declines towards lower and higher energies. The most straightforward explanation is a variation of the primary nuclear continuum, which is scattered along our line of sight by an electron plasma. If this is indeed the case, this evidence allows us to obtain the first direct estimate of the location of the scattering medium, at ~1 pc from the nucleus.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9910193,
title = {Mapping the circumnuclear matter of NGC1068 in X-rays},
author = {M. Guainazzi and S. Molendi and P. Vignati and G. Matt and K. Iwasawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9910193},
year = {2009}
}
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12 Latex pages, 1 figure, Accepted for publication in New Astronomy, style files "elsart.sty, elsart12.sty" and "elsart.cls" included