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  5. Breaking the rules at z ≃ 0.45: The rebel case of RBS 1055
 

Breaking the rules at z ≃ 0.45: The rebel case of RBS 1055

Journal
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS  
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Marinucci, A.
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VIETRI, Giustina  
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PICONCELLI, Enrico  
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BIANCHI, Simone  
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Guainazzi, M.
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LANZUISI, Giorgio  
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Stern, D.
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Vignali, C.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202244272
Abstract
Context. Very luminous quasars are unique sources for studying the circumnuclear environment around supermassive black holes. Several components contribute to the overall X-ray spectral shape of active galactic nuclei (AGN). The hot (kTe 50-100 keV) and warm (kTe 0.1-1 keV) coronae are responsible for the hard and soft power-law continua, while the circumnuclear toroidal reflector accounts for the Fe Kα emission line and the associated Compton hump. However, all these spectral features are simultaneously observed only in a handful of sources above z ≃ 0.1. Aims. An ideal astrophysical laboratory for this investigation is the quasar RBS 1055, at z ≃ 0.45. With a luminosity L2-10 keV 2×1045 erg s-1, it is the brightest radio-quiet quasar from the ROSAT Bright Survey. Despite the known anti-correlation between the equivalent width (EW) of the narrow neutral Fe Kα line and L2-10 keV, an intense Fe Kα was previously detected for this source. Methods. We report findings based on a long (250 ks) NuSTAR observation performed in March 2021 and archival XMM-Newton pointings (185 ks) taken in July 2014. We also analyzed an optical spectrum of the source taken with the Double Spectrograph at the Palomar Observatory quasi-simultaneously to the NuSTAR observations. Results. We find that the two-corona model, in which a warm and hot corona coexist, well reproduces the broad band spectrum of RBS 1055, with temperatures kTe = 0.12-0.03+0.08 keV, kTe = 30-10+40 keV and Thomson optical depths τ = 30-10+15 and τ = 3.0-1.4+1.0 for the former and the latter component, respectively. We confirm the presence of an intense Fe Kα emission line (EW = 55 ± 6 eV) and find, when a toroidal model is considered for reproducing the Compton reflection, a Compton-thin solution with NH = (3.2-0.8+0.9)×1023 cm-2 for the circumnuclear reflector. A detailed analysis of the optical spectrum reveals a likely peculiar configuration of our line of sight with respect to the nucleus, and the presence of a broad [O III] component tracing outflows in the Narrow Line Region, with a velocity shift v 1500 ± 100 km s-1, leading to a mass outflow rate Ṁout = 25.4 ±1.5 M⊗ yr-1 and outflow kinetic power normalized by the bolometric luminosity Ėkin/LBol ∼ 0.33%. We estimate the BH mass to be in the range 2.8 × 108-1.2 × 109 M⊗, according to different broad line region emission lines, with an average value of 〈MBH〉 = 6.5 × 108 M⊗. Conclusions. With an Fe Kα that is 3σ above the value predicted from the EW-L2-10 keV relation and an extreme source brightness at 2 keV (a factor 10-15 higher than the one expected from the optical/UV), we can confirm that RBS 1055 is an outlier in the X-rays compared to other objects in the same luminosity and redshift range.
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666
Start page
A169
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/37119
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