Multi-epoch UV $-$ X-ray spectral study of NGC 4151 with AstroSat
Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength spectral study of NGC 4151 based on five epochs of simultaneous AstroSat observations in the near ultra-violet (NUV) to hard X-ray band ( keV) during . We derived the intrinsic accretion disk continuum after correcting for internal and Galactic extinction, contributions from broad and narrow line regions, and emission from the host galaxy. We found a bluer continuum at brighter UV flux possibly due to variations in the accretion disk continuum or the UV reddening. We estimated the intrinsic reddening, , using high-resolution HST/STIS spectrum acquired in March 2000. We used thermal Comptonization, neutral and ionized absorption, and X-ray reflection to model the X-ray spectra. We obtained the X-ray absorbing neutral column varying between , which are times larger than that estimated from UV extinction, assuming the Galactic dust-to-gas ratio. To reconcile this discrepancy, we propose two plausible configurations of the obscurer: (a) a two-zone obscurer consisting of dust-free and dusty regions, divided by the sublimation radius, or (b) a two-phase obscurer consisting of clumpy, dense clouds embedded in a low-density medium, resulting in a scenario where a few dense clouds obscure the compact X-ray source substantially, while the bulk of UV emission arising from the extended accretion disk passes through the low-density medium. Furthermore, we find a positive correlation between X-ray absorption column and color and UV flux, indicative of enhanced winds possibly driven by the 'bluer-when-brighter' UV continuum.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2409.04762,
title = {Multi-epoch UV $-$ X-ray spectral study of NGC 4151 with AstroSat},
author = {Shrabani Kumar and G. C. Dewangan and P. Gandhi and I. E. Papadakis and N. P. S. Mithun and K. P. Singh and D. Bhattacharya and A. A. Zdziarski and G. C. Stewart and S. Bhattacharyya and S. Chandra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.04762},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
21 pages, 22 figures, 6 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ