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The Complex X‐Ray Absorbers of NGC 3516 Observed by BEPPOSAX

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2000

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Costantini, E., F. Nicastro, A. Fruscione, S. Mathur, A. Comastri, M. Elvis, F. Fiore, et al. 2000. “The Complex X‐Ray Absorbers of NGC 3516 Observed by BEPPOSAX.” The Astrophysical Journal 544 (1) (November 20): 283–292. doi:10.1086/317200.

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In this paper we present the analysis of two broadband (0.1-150 keV) BeppoSAX observations of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3516. The two observations were taken 4 months apart, on 1996 November 8 and 1997 March 12. We report a dramatic change in the degree of obscuration of the central source between the two observations and propose, as possible explanations, transient absorption by either a stationary-state cloud of cold gas crossing the line of sight or a varying-state, initially neutral and dense amount of expanding gas with decreasing density and therefore decreasing opacity. We also report the detection of a second highly ionized absorber/emitter, which causes deep Fe XVII-XXII K edges at ~7.8 keV to appear in both of the BeppoSAX spectra of NGC 3516 and possibly produces the soft X-ray continuum emission in the 1 keV blend of Fe L recombination lines detected during the epoch of heavy nuclear obscuration.

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Galaxies : individual (NGC 3516), Galaxies: Seyfert, X-rays: galaxies

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