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Suzaku observations of 'bare' active galactic nuclei

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We present a X-ray spectral analysis of a large sample of 25 'bare' active galactic nuclei, sources with little or no complicating intrinsic absorption, observed with Suzaku. Our work focuses on studying the potential contribution from relativistic disc reflection, and examining the implications of this interpretation for the intrinsic spectral complexities frequently displayed by AGN in the X-ray bandpass. During the analysis, we take the unique approach of attempting to simultaneously undertake a systematic analysis of the whole sample, as well as a detailed treatment of each individual source, and find that disc reflection has the required flexibility to successfully reproduce the broadband spectrum observed for all of the sources considered. Where possible, we use the reflected emission to place constraints on the black hole spin for this sample of sources. Our analysis suggests a general preference for rapidly rotating black holes, which if taken at face value is most consistent with the scenario in which SMBH growth is dominated by prolonged, ordered accretion. However, there may be observational biases towards AGN with high spin in the compiled sample, limiting our ability to draw strong conclusions for the general population at this stage. Finally, contrary to popular belief, our analysis also implies that the dichotomy between radio loud/radio quiet AGN is not solely related to black hole spin.

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3C403: a candidate neutrino-emitting radio galaxy

astro-ph.HE · 2025-06-26 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

3C403 is identified as a strong neutrino-emitting candidate radio galaxy from ANTARES data, with multiwavelength analysis of its stable jet and absorbed accretion suggesting possible production mechanisms.

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  • 3C403: a candidate neutrino-emitting radio galaxy astro-ph.HE · 2025-06-26 · unverdicted · none · ref 43 · internal anchor

    3C403 is identified as a strong neutrino-emitting candidate radio galaxy from ANTARES data, with multiwavelength analysis of its stable jet and absorbed accretion suggesting possible production mechanisms.