NGC 4117: A New Compton-thick AGN Revealed by Broadband X-Ray Spectral Analysis

In this paper, we present the broadband (0.5–195 keV) X-ray spectral analysis for one of the newly detected AGNs in the Swift-BAT 105 month Hard X-ray Survey Catalog, NGC 4117. According to our ongoing research on low luminosity AGNs from the Swift-BAT 105 month catalog, we examine whether they are...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research in astronomy and astrophysics 2023-05, Vol.23 (5), p.55002-26
Hauptverfasser: Mohanadas, Pavithra, Annuar, Adlyka
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we present the broadband (0.5–195 keV) X-ray spectral analysis for one of the newly detected AGNs in the Swift-BAT 105 month Hard X-ray Survey Catalog, NGC 4117. According to our ongoing research on low luminosity AGNs from the Swift-BAT 105 month catalog, we examine whether they are indeed low luminosity or heavily obscured AGNs. One of the AGNs in our sample is NGC 4117, where we discover it could be potentially a CTAGN. Therefore to examine NGC 4117 in detail, we combined the high energy Swift-BAT data with low energy data from XMM-Newton and Swift-XRT, and fitted the spectra simultaneously using physically-motivated models. A high absorption occurred at lower energies, i.e., below 3 keV. Past studies suggested that NGC 4117 was heavily obscured with a large column density (∼10 23 cm −2 ). Our fitting suggests that this AGN is in the Compton-thick regime with a predicted line-of-sight column density ( N H,los ) of 3.82 × 10 24 cm −2 and a torus column density ( N H,tor ) of 3.07 × 10 24 cm −2 . Both models yield intrinsic luminosity of 1.03 × 10 42 erg s −1 at 2–10 keV while our bolometric luminosity is 2.05 × 10 43 erg s −1 , indicating that NGC 4117 is not an intrinsically low luminosity AGN. Rather, it is a standard AGN. The value of Eddington ratio that we obtained is 0.22, suggesting a very high accretion rate for this AGN.
ISSN:1674-4527
2397-6209
DOI:10.1088/1674-4527/acc151