Research Notes of the AAS | 2021

The Nature of the Absorbed Soft X-Ray Variations in Compton-thin Type-II Active Galactic Nuclei

 

Abstract


The absorbed soft X-ray (<1\u2009keV) emission from Compton thin type-II active galactic nuclei (AGNs) with neutral absorption columns in the range N H\u2009=\u20091021−23\u2009cm−2 may contain emission from star formation or scattered photons from the primary X-ray emission in Compton-thin circumnuclear gas extending out to ∼1\u2009\u2009kpc, or leaky-absorbers along the line of sight allowing a part of the primary AGN emission to manifest in the soft X-rays. In a recent sample study of 20 Compton thin type-II AGN, Laha et al. detected variability in the soft X-ray spectra in 5 sources with timescales <20 years, indicating possibly that the primary AGN emission has leaked through the absorption column. I found that the sources with soft X-ray variability exhibit the lowest absorption column densities (N H\u2009∼\u20090.7–1.3\u2009×\u20091022\u2009cm−2) in the sample.

Volume 5
Pages None
DOI 10.3847/2515-5172/ABE625
Language English
Journal Research Notes of the AAS

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