We report on two XMM-Newton observations of the bright narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Ark 564 taken 1 yr apart (2000 June and 2001 June). The 0.6-10 keV continuum is well described by a soft blackbody component (kT~ 140-150 eV) plus a steep power law (?~ 2.50-2.55). No significant spectral changes are observed between the two observations, although the X-ray flux in the second observation is ~40-50 per cent lower. In both observations, we detect a significant absorption edge at a rest-frame energy of ~0.73 keV, corresponding to O VII. The presence of the absorption feature is confirmed by a simultaneous Chandra grating observation in 2000 June, although the best-fitting edge threshold is at a slightly lower energy in the Chandra data, possibly because of a different parametrization of the underlying X-ray continuum. We find tentative evidence for a broad iron emission line in the 2000 June observation. The results from an analysis of the power spectral density (PSD) function are also presented. The present XMM-Newton data support the idea that the PSD shows two breaks, although the location of the high-frequency break requires further constraints.

Arakelian 564: An XMM-Newton view / Vignali C.; Brandt W.N.; Boller Th.; Fabian A.C.; Vaughan S.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - STAMPA. - 347:(2004), pp. 854-860. [10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07269.x]

Arakelian 564: An XMM-Newton view

VIGNALI, CRISTIAN;
2004

Abstract

We report on two XMM-Newton observations of the bright narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Ark 564 taken 1 yr apart (2000 June and 2001 June). The 0.6-10 keV continuum is well described by a soft blackbody component (kT~ 140-150 eV) plus a steep power law (?~ 2.50-2.55). No significant spectral changes are observed between the two observations, although the X-ray flux in the second observation is ~40-50 per cent lower. In both observations, we detect a significant absorption edge at a rest-frame energy of ~0.73 keV, corresponding to O VII. The presence of the absorption feature is confirmed by a simultaneous Chandra grating observation in 2000 June, although the best-fitting edge threshold is at a slightly lower energy in the Chandra data, possibly because of a different parametrization of the underlying X-ray continuum. We find tentative evidence for a broad iron emission line in the 2000 June observation. The results from an analysis of the power spectral density (PSD) function are also presented. The present XMM-Newton data support the idea that the PSD shows two breaks, although the location of the high-frequency break requires further constraints.
2004
Arakelian 564: An XMM-Newton view / Vignali C.; Brandt W.N.; Boller Th.; Fabian A.C.; Vaughan S.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - STAMPA. - 347:(2004), pp. 854-860. [10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07269.x]
Vignali C.; Brandt W.N.; Boller Th.; Fabian A.C.; Vaughan S.
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