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Wilkins, D. R. |
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Gallo, Luigi C. |
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Silva, C. V. |
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Costantini, E. |
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Brandt, W. N. |
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dc.creator |
Kriss, G. A. |
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2021-08-16T12:48:17Z |
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2021-08-16T12:48:17Z |
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2017-11 |
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0035-8711 |
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http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/29793 |
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Published Version |
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X-ray spectral timing analysis is presented of XMM–Newton observations of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy I Zwicky 1 taken in 2015 January. After exploring the effect of background flaring on timing analyses, X-ray time lags between the reflection-dominated 0.3–1.0 keV energy and continuum-dominated 1.0–4.0 keV band are measured, indicative of reverberation off the inner accretion disc. The reverberation lag time is seen to vary as a step function in frequency; across lower frequency components of the variability, 3 × 10<sup>−4</sup>–1.2 × 10<sup>−3</sup> Hz a lag of 160 s is measured, but the lag shortens to (59 ± 4) s above 1.2 × 10<sup>−3</sup> Hz. The lag-energy spectrum reveals differing profiles between these ranges with a change in the dip showing the earliest arriving photons. The low-frequency signal indicates reverberation of X-rays emitted from a corona extended at low height over the disc, while at high frequencies, variability is generated in a collimated core of the corona through which luminosity fluctuations propagate upwards. Principal component analysis of the variability supports this interpretation, showing uncorrelated variation in the spectral slope of two power-law continuum components. The distinct evolution of the two components of the corona is seen as a flare passes inwards from the extended to the collimated portion. An increase in variability in the extended corona was found preceding the initial increase in X-ray flux. Variability from the extended corona was seen to die away as the flare passed into the collimated core leading to a second sharper increase in the X-ray count rate. |
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Oxford University Press |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx1814 |
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This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ©: 2017 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. |
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Seyfert galaxies |
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X-ray astronomy |
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Accretion (Astrophysics) |
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Black holes (Astronomy) |
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dc.title |
Revealing structure and evolution within the corona of the Seyfert galaxy I Zw 1 |
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Text |
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 471(4), 4436–4451. (2017) |
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