XRISM observation decomposes the Fe Kα line in Cygnus A into broad (3400 km/s, 0.1-0.17 pc) and narrow (440 km/s, 6-10 pc) Keplerian components attributed to the broad line region and torus.
Title resolution pending
2 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
2
Pith papers citing it
fields
astro-ph.HE 2years
2026 2verdicts
UNVERDICTED 2representative citing papers
XRISM spectroscopy of NGC 4388 shows the Fe Kα line arising from the torus, inner torus edge, and BLR at distinct radii, with absorption revealing a gravitationally bound failed wind.
citing papers explorer
-
XRISM detection of the 6.4 keV Fe K$\alpha$ line in the radio galaxy Cygnus A
XRISM observation decomposes the Fe Kα line in Cygnus A into broad (3400 km/s, 0.1-0.17 pc) and narrow (440 km/s, 6-10 pc) Keplerian components attributed to the broad line region and torus.
-
Complex Nuclear Structure in Seyfert 2 Galaxy NGC 4388 Revealed by XRISM Observation
XRISM spectroscopy of NGC 4388 shows the Fe Kα line arising from the torus, inner torus edge, and BLR at distinct radii, with absorption revealing a gravitationally bound failed wind.