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X-ray spectroscopic survey of highly-accreting AGN

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-01-12 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Improving our understanding of the nuclear properties of high-Eddington ratio (λEdd\lambda_\mathrm{Edd}) active galactic nuclei (AGN) is necessary since the bulk of X-ray spectroscopic studies have been focused on low-Eddington AGN. We present here the X-ray spectral analysis of 14 radio-quiet, λEdd1\lambda_\mathrm{Edd}\gtrsim1 AGN at 0.4z0.750.4\leq z \leq 0.75, observed with XMM-Newton. Optical/UV data from simultaneous Optical Monitor observations have been also considered. These AGN have been selected to have relatively high values of black hole mass (MBH1088.5MM_\mathrm{BH}\sim10^{8-8.5}M_\odot) and bolometric luminosity (Lbol1046L_\mathrm{bol} \sim 10^{46} erg s1^{-1}), in order to complement previous studies of high-Eddington AGN at lower MBHM_\mathrm{BH} and LbolL_\mathrm{bol}. We studied the relation between λEdd\lambda_\mathrm{Edd} and other key X-ray spectral parameters, such as the photon index of the power-law continuum Γ\Gamma, the X-ray bolometric correction kbol,Xk_\mathrm{bol,X} and αox\alpha_\mathrm{ox}. Despite the homogeneous optical and SMBH accretion properties, the X-ray properties of these high-Eddington AGN are quite heterogeneous. We measured values of Γ\Gamma comprised between 1.3 and 2.5, at odds with the expectations based on previously reported ΓλEdd\Gamma-\lambda_\mathrm{Edd} relations, by which Γ2\Gamma\geq2 would be an ubiquitous hallmark of AGN with λEdd1\lambda_\mathrm{Edd}\sim1. We found that 30%\sim30\% of the sources are X-ray weak, with an X-ray emission about a factor of 1080\sim10-80 fainter than that of typical AGN at similar UV luminosities. The X-ray weakness seems to be intrinsic and not due to intervening obscuration. This may indicate that high-Eddington AGN commonly undergo periods of intrinsic X-ray weakness. Furthermore, results from a follow-up monitoring with Swift of one of these X-ray weak AGN suggest that these periods can last for several years.

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@article{arxiv.2110.06939,
  title  = {X-ray spectroscopic survey of highly-accreting AGN},
  author = {M. Laurenti and E. Piconcelli and L. Zappacosta and F. Tombesi and C. Vignali and S. Bianchi and P. Marziani and F. Vagnetti and A. Bongiorno and M. Bischetti and A. del Olmo and G. Lanzuisi and A. Luminari and R. Middei and M. Perri and C. Ricci and G. Vietri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.06939},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

17 pages, 8 figures (with 2 more figures in Appendix A and B). Accepted for publication in A&A