X-ray evidence for ultra-fast outflows (UFOs) has been recently reported in a number of local AGNs through the detection of blue-shifted Fe XXV/XXVI absorption lines. We present the results of a comprehensive spectral analysis of a large sample of 42 local Seyferts and 5 Broad-Line Radio Galaxies (BLRGs) observed with XMM-Newton and Suzaku. We detect UFOs in >40% of the sources. Their outflow velocities are in the range 0.03-0.3c, with a mean value of ~0.14c. The ionization is high, in the range logxi~3-6 erg s^{-1} cm, and also the associated column densities are large, in the interval ~10^{22}-10^{24} cm^{-2}. Overall, these results point to the presence of highly ionized and massive outflowing material in the innermost regions of AGNs. Their variability and location on sub-pc scales favor a direct association with accretion disk winds/outflows. This also suggests that UFOs may potentially play a significant role in the AGN cosmological feedback besides jets and their study can provide important clues on the connection between accretion disks, winds and jets.
@article{arxiv.1208.5031,
title = {X-ray evidence for ultra-fast outflows in local AGNs},
author = {F. Tombesi and M. Cappi and R. M. Sambruna and J. N. Reeves and C. S. Reynolds and V. Braito and M. Dadina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5031},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
5 pages, proceeding of the conference "AGN winds in Charleston", October 15-18 2011, Charleston, SC