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The flaring X-ray corona in the quasar PDS 456

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-11-11 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

New Swift monitoring observations of the variable, radio-quiet quasar, PDS 456, are presented. A bright X-ray flare was captured in September 2018, the flux increasing by a factor of 4 and with a doubling time-scale of 2 days. From the light crossing argument, the coronal size is inferred to be about 30 gravitational radii for a black hole mass of 109M10^{9} {\rm M}_{\odot} and the total flare energy exceeds 105110^{51} erg. A hardening of the X-ray emission accompanied the flare, with the photon index decreasing from Γ=2.2\Gamma=2.2 to Γ=1.7\Gamma=1.7 and back again. The flare is produced in the X-ray corona, the lack of any optical or UV variability being consistent with a constant accretion rate. Simultaneous XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations were performed, 131-3 days after the flare peak and during the decline phase. These caught PDS 456 in a bright, bare state, where no disc wind absorption features are apparent. The hard X-ray spectrum shows a high energy roll-over, with an e-folding energy of Efold=518+11E_{\rm fold}=51^{+11}_{-8} keV. The deduced coronal temperature, of kT=13kT=13 keV, is one of the coolest measured in any AGN and PDS 456 lies well below the predicted pair annihilation line in X-ray corona. The spectral variability, becoming softer when fainter following the flare, is consistent with models of cooling X-ray coronae. Alternatively, an increase in a non-thermal component could contribute towards the hard X-ray flare spectrum.

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@article{arxiv.2010.14295,
  title  = {The flaring X-ray corona in the quasar PDS 456},
  author = {James Reeves and Valentina Braito and Delphine Porquet and Andrew Lobban and Gabriele Matzeu and Emanuele Nardini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.14295},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

18 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS