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arxiv: 1605.02467 · v1 · submitted 2016-05-09 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

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The nature of the torus in the heavily obscured AGN Markarian 3: an X-ray study

M.Guainazzi (1 , 2) , G.Risaliti (3) , H.Awaki (4) , P.Arevalo (5) , F.E.Bauer (6 , 7 , 8)
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S.Bianchi (9) S.E.Boggs (10) W.N.Brandt (11 12 13) M.Brightman (14) F.E.Christensen (15) W.W.Craig (10 16) K.Forster (14) C.J.Hailey (17) F.Harrison (14) M.Koss (18) A.Longinotti (19) C.Markwardt (20) A.Marinucci (9) G.Matt (9) C.S.Reynolds (21) C.Ricci (6) D.Stern (22) J.Svoboda (23) D.Walton (22) W.Zhang (20) ((1) Institute of Space Astronautical Science (JAXA) (2) European Space Astronomy Center of ESA (3) INAF-Osservatorio di Arcetri (4) Department of Physics Ehime University (5) Instituto de Fis\'ica y Astronom\'ia Universidad de Valpara\'iso (6) Instituto de Astrof\'isica Pontificia Universidad Cat\'olica de Chile (7) Millennium Institute of Astrophysics (MAS) (8) Space Science Institute (9) Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica Universit\`a degli Studi Roma Tre (10) Space Sciences Laboratory University of California (11) Department of Astronomy Astrophysics The Pennsylvania State University (12) Institute for Gravitation the Cosmos The Pennsylvanya State University (13) Department of Physics (14) Cahill Center for Astrophysics California Institute of Technology (15) DTU Space - National Space Institute Technical University of Denmark (16) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (17) Columbia Astrophysics Laboratory Columbia University (18) Institute for Astronomy Department of Physics ETH Zurich (19) Catedr\'atica CONACYT (20) NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre (21) Department of Astronomy University of Maryland (22) NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (23) Astronomical Institute Czech Academy of Sciences)
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In this paper we report the results of an X-ray monitoring campaign on the heavily obscured Seyfert galaxy Markarian 3 carried out between the fall of 2014 and the spring of 2015 with NuSTAR, Suzaku and XMM-Newton. The hard X-ray spectrum of Markarian 3 is variable on all the time scales probed by our campaign, down to a few days. The observed continuum variability is due to an intrinsically variable primary continuum seen in transmission through a large, but still Compton-thin column density (N_H~0.8-1.1$\times$10$^{24}$ cm$^{-2}$). If arranged in a spherical-toroidal geometry, the Compton scattering matter has an opening angle ~66 degrees and is seen at a grazing angle through its upper rim (inclination angle ~70 degrees). We report a possible occultation event during the 2014 campaign. If the torus is constituted by a system of clouds sharing the same column density, this event allows us to constrain their number (17$\pm$5) and individual column density, [~(4.9$\pm$1.5)$\times$10$^{22}$ cm$^{-2}$]. The comparison of IR and X-ray spectroscopic results with state-of-the art "torus" models suggests that at least two thirds of the X-ray obscuring gas volume might be located within the dust sublimation radius. We report also the discovery of an ionized absorber, characterised by variable resonant absorption lines due to He- and H-like iron. This discovery lends support to the idea that moderate column density absorbers could be due to clouds evaporated at the outer surface of the torus, possibly accelerated by the radiation pressure due to the central AGN emission leaking through the patchy absorber.

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