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Long XMM observation of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy IRAS 13224−3809: rapid variability, high spin and a soft lag
Gallo, Luigi C.; Fabian, A. C.; Kara, E.; Walton, D. J.; Wilkins, D. R.; Ross, R. R.; Lozanov, K.; Uttley, P.; Zoghbi, A.; Miniutti, G.
Date: 2013-03-11
Type: Text
ISSN: 0035-8711
Source:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 429(4), 2917-2923. (2013)
Abstract:
The narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy IRAS 13224−3809 has been observed with XMM–Newton for 500 ks. The source is rapidly variable on time-scales down to a few 100 s. The spectrum shows strong broad Fe − K and L emission features which are interpreted as arising from reflection from the inner parts of an accretion disc around a rapidly spinning black hole. Assuming a power law emissivity for the reflected flux and that the innermost radius corresponds to the innermost stable circular orbit, the black hole spin is measured to be 0.989 with a statistical precision better than 1 per cent. Systematic uncertainties are discussed. A soft X-ray lag of 100 s confirms this scenario. The bulk of the power-law continuum source is located at a radius of 2–3 gravitational radii.