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arxiv: astro-ph/0402530 · v2 · submitted 2004-02-23 · 🌌 astro-ph

1WGA J2223.7-0206: a Narrow-Line Quasi-Stellar Object in the XMM-Newton field of view of 3C445

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We report the discovery of a Narrow Line QSO located at about 1.3' from the Broad Line Radio Galaxy 3C445. The source,1WGA J2223.7-0206, although already revealed by ROSAT has never been optically identified previously. An XMM-Newton observation of 3C445 has allowed, for the first time, an accurate X-ray spectral study of 1WGA J2223.7-0206, revealing an ultra-soft spectrum and fast flux variations typical of Narrow Line AGN. The 0.2-10 keV spectrum is well represented by a power law (Gamma=2.5) plus a black body component (kT = 117 eV) absorbed by Galactic NH. About 80% of the X-ray flux is emitted below 2 keV. The 0.2-2 keV flux is observed to decrease by about a factor 1.6 in about 5000 s. The optical observations, triggered by the X-ray study, confirm the Narrow Line AGN nature of this source. The continuum is blue with typical AGN emission lines, pointing to a redshift z=0.46. The full width half maximum of H_beta is 2000 km/secand the flux rat io [OIII}]/H_beta=0.21. The optical luminosity (M_R=-23.2) and the point-like appearance in the optical images identify 1WGA J2223.7-0206 as a Narrow Line QSO. From the optical-UV-X-ray Spectral Energy Distribution we obtain a lower limit of the bolometric luminosity of 1WGA J2223.7-0206 (L_bol > 3 10^{45} erg/sec) implying, for accretion rates close to the Eddington limit, a black hole mass M_BH > 2.4 x 10^{7} M_{\odot}

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