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  5. Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. XI. Disk-wind Characteristics and Contributions to the Very Broad Emission Lines of NGC 5548
 

Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. XI. Disk-wind Characteristics and Contributions to the Very Broad Emission Lines of NGC 5548

Journal
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL  
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Dehghanian, M.
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Ferland, G. J.
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Kriss, G. A.
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Peterson, B. M.
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Korista, K. T.
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Goad, M. R.
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Chatzikos, M.
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Guzmán, F.
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Rosa, G. De
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Mehdipour, M.
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Kaastra, J.
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Mathur, S.
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Vestergaard, M.
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Proga, D.
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Waters, T.
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Bentz, M. C.
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Bisogni, Susanna  
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Brandt, W. N.
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Bont, E. Dalla
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Fausnaugh, M. M.
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Gelbord, J. M.
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Horne, Keith
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Mchardy, I. M.
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Pogge, R. W.
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Starkey, D. A.
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ab9cb2
Abstract
In 2014 the NGC 5548 Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping campaign discovered a two-month anomaly when variations in the absorption and emission lines decorrelated from continuum variations. During this time the soft X-ray part of the intrinsic spectrum had been strongly absorbed by a line-of-sight (LOS) obscurer, which was interpreted as the upper part of a disk wind. Our first paper showed that changes in the LOS obscurer produces the decorrelation between the absorption lines and the continuum. A second study showed that the base of the wind shields the broad emission-line region (BLR), leading to the emission-line decorrelation. In that study, we proposed the wind is normally transparent with no effect on the spectrum. Changes in the wind properties alter its shielding and affect the spectral energy distribution (SED) striking the BLR, producing the observed decorrelations. In this work we investigate the impact of a translucent wind on the emission lines. We simulate the obscuration using XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and Hubble Space Telescope observations to determine the physical characteristics of the wind. We find that a translucent wind can contribute a part of the He ii and Fe Ka emission. It has a modest optical depth to electron scattering, which explains the fainter far-side emission in the observed velocity-delay maps. The wind produces the very broad base seen in the UV emission lines and may also be present in the Fe Ka line. Our results highlight the importance of accounting for the effects of such winds in the analysis of the physics of the central engine.
Volume
898
Issue
2
Start page
141
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/32384
Url
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ab9cb2
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85091734279
Issn Identifier
0004-637X
Ads BibCode
2020ApJ...898..141D
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open.access
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