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arxiv: 1308.5804 · v1 · pith:H2JUF4TVnew · submitted 2013-08-27 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.CO

The effect of UV/Soft X-ray excess emission on the warm absorber properties of Active Galactic Nuclei -- A case study of IRAS 13349+2438

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The UV to X-ray continuum of active galactic nuclei (AGN) is important for maintaining the ionisation and thermal balance of the warm absorbers (WAs). However, the spectra in the sensitive energy range $\sim \,13.6 -300 \ev$ are unobservable due to Galactic extinction. Moreover, many AGN show soft X-ray excess emission of varying strength in the $0.1-2\kev$ band whose origin is still highly debated. This soft-excess connects to the UV bump in the unobserved region of $13.6 -300 \ev$. Here we investigate the effect of the assumed physical model for the soft-excess on the flux of the unobserved part of the spectrum and its effect on the WA properties. We perform a case study using the \xmm{} observations of the bright Seyfert 1 galaxy IRAS 13349+2438 with WA features. The two different physical models for the soft excess: blurred Compton reflection from an ionised disk, and, optically thick thermal Comptonisation of the disk photons, predict different fluxes in the unobserved energy range. However the current X-ray data quality does not allow us to distinguish between them using derived WA parameters. This, in turn, implies that it is difficult to determine the origin of the soft-excess emission using the warm absorber features.

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