Improving our understanding of the nuclear properties of high-Eddington-ratio (λEdd) active galactic nuclei (AGN) is necessary since at this regime the radiation pressure is expected to affect the structure and efficiency of the accretion disc-corona system. This may cause departures from the typical nuclear properties of low-λEdd AGN, which have been largely studied so far. We present here the X-ray spectral analysis of 14 radio-quiet, λEdd ≥ 1 AGN at 0.4 ≤ z ≤ 0.75, observed with XMM-Newton. Optical/UV data from simultaneous Optical Monitor observations have also been considered. These quasars were selected to have relatively high values of black hole mass (MBH ~ 108-8.5 M⊙) and bolometric luminosity (Lbol ~ 1046 erg s-1) in order to complement previous studies of high- λEdd AGN at lower MBH and Lbol. We studied the relation between λEdd and other key X-ray spectral parameters, such as the photon index (Γ) of the power-law continuum, the X-ray bolometric correction (kbol,X), and the optical/UV-to-X-ray spectral index (αox). Our analysis reveals that, despite the homogeneous optical and supermassive black hole accretion properties, the X-ray properties of these high-λEdd AGN are quite heterogeneous. We indeed measured values of Γ between 1.3 and 2.5, at odds with the expectations based on previously reported Γ-λEdd relations, for which Γ ≥ 2 would be a ubiquitous hallmark of AGN with λEdd ~ 1. Interestingly, we found that ~30% of the sources are X-ray weak, with an X-ray emission about a factor of ~10-80 fainter than that of typical AGN at similar UV luminosities. The X-ray weakness seems to be intrinsic and not due to the presence of absorption along the line of sight to the nucleus. This result may indicate that high-λEdd AGN commonly undergo periods of intrinsic X-ray weakness. Furthermore, results from follow-up monitoring with Swift of one of these X-ray weak sources suggest that these periods can last for several years.

Laurenti M., Piconcelli E., Zappacosta L., Tombesi F., Vignali C., Bianchi S., et al. (2022). X-ray spectroscopic survey of highly accreting AGN. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 657, 1-17 [10.1051/0004-6361/202141829].

X-ray spectroscopic survey of highly accreting AGN

Vignali C.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2022

Abstract

Improving our understanding of the nuclear properties of high-Eddington-ratio (λEdd) active galactic nuclei (AGN) is necessary since at this regime the radiation pressure is expected to affect the structure and efficiency of the accretion disc-corona system. This may cause departures from the typical nuclear properties of low-λEdd AGN, which have been largely studied so far. We present here the X-ray spectral analysis of 14 radio-quiet, λEdd ≥ 1 AGN at 0.4 ≤ z ≤ 0.75, observed with XMM-Newton. Optical/UV data from simultaneous Optical Monitor observations have also been considered. These quasars were selected to have relatively high values of black hole mass (MBH ~ 108-8.5 M⊙) and bolometric luminosity (Lbol ~ 1046 erg s-1) in order to complement previous studies of high- λEdd AGN at lower MBH and Lbol. We studied the relation between λEdd and other key X-ray spectral parameters, such as the photon index (Γ) of the power-law continuum, the X-ray bolometric correction (kbol,X), and the optical/UV-to-X-ray spectral index (αox). Our analysis reveals that, despite the homogeneous optical and supermassive black hole accretion properties, the X-ray properties of these high-λEdd AGN are quite heterogeneous. We indeed measured values of Γ between 1.3 and 2.5, at odds with the expectations based on previously reported Γ-λEdd relations, for which Γ ≥ 2 would be a ubiquitous hallmark of AGN with λEdd ~ 1. Interestingly, we found that ~30% of the sources are X-ray weak, with an X-ray emission about a factor of ~10-80 fainter than that of typical AGN at similar UV luminosities. The X-ray weakness seems to be intrinsic and not due to the presence of absorption along the line of sight to the nucleus. This result may indicate that high-λEdd AGN commonly undergo periods of intrinsic X-ray weakness. Furthermore, results from follow-up monitoring with Swift of one of these X-ray weak sources suggest that these periods can last for several years.
2022
Laurenti M., Piconcelli E., Zappacosta L., Tombesi F., Vignali C., Bianchi S., et al. (2022). X-ray spectroscopic survey of highly accreting AGN. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 657, 1-17 [10.1051/0004-6361/202141829].
Laurenti M.; Piconcelli E.; Zappacosta L.; Tombesi F.; Vignali C.; Bianchi S.; Marziani P.; Vagnetti F.; Bongiorno A.; Bischetti M.; Del Olmo A.; Lanz...espandi
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