论文标题

弱线类星体的极端X射线可变性事件

An Extreme X-ray Variability Event of a Weak-Line Quasar

论文作者

Ni, Qingling, Brandt, W. N., Yi, W., Luo, B., Timlin III, J. D., Hall, P. B., Liu, Hezhen, Plotkin, R. M., Shemmer, O., Vito, F., Wu, Jianfeng

论文摘要

我们报告了弱线类星体SDSS J153913.47+395423.4(以下简称SDSS J1539+3954)的极端X射线通量上升(> 20倍)的发现。 SDSS J1539+3954是观察到这种戏剧性X射线变异性的1型AGN中最亮的物体。在X射线通量上升之前,SDSS J1539+3954与其UV通量的期望相比,X射线较弱。上升后,其X射线通量和UV通量的比率与大多数AGN人群一致。我们还提出了SDSS J1539+3954的同时性HET光谱,该光谱表明,尽管X射线通量急剧增加,并且其C IV发射线仍然很弱,但其UV连续水平通常保持不变。仅在X射线通量中观察到的戏剧性变化与屏蔽模型一致,在该模型中,较厚的内积盘可以阻止我们的视线到中央X射线源。这种厚的内积盘还可以阻止核电离光子到达高电离宽发射线区域,因此观察到弱的高电离发射线。在这种情况下,极端的X射线变异事件可能是由于磁盘厚度略有变化引起的。此事件也可以通过反射模型中的重力轻弯曲效应来解释。

We report the discovery of an extreme X-ray flux rise (by a factor of > 20) of the weak-line quasar SDSS J153913.47+395423.4 (hereafter SDSS J1539+3954) at z = 1.935. SDSS J1539+3954 is the most-luminous object among radio-quiet type 1 AGNs where such dramatic X-ray variability has been observed. Before the X-ray flux rise, SDSS J1539+3954 appeared X-ray weak compared with the expectation from its UV flux; after the rise, the ratio of its X-ray flux and UV flux is consistent with the majority of the AGN population. We also present a contemporaneous HET spectrum of SDSS J1539+3954, which demonstrates that its UV continuum level remains generally unchanged despite the dramatic increase in the X-ray flux, and its C iv emission line remains weak. The dramatic change only observed in the X-ray flux is consistent with a shielding model, where a thick inner accretion disk can block our line of sight to the central X-ray source. This thick inner accretion disk can also block the nuclear ionizing photons from reaching the high-ionization broad emission-line region, so that weak high-ionization emission lines are observed. Under this scenario, the extreme X-ray variability event may be caused by slight variations in the thickness of the disk. This event might also be explained by gravitational light-bending effects in a reflection model.

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