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A&A 442, 461-468 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20042487
X-ray absorption lines suggest matter infalling onto the central black-hole of Mrk 509
M. Dadina1, M. Cappi1, G. Malaguti1, G. Ponti1, 2, 3 and A. De Rosa41 IASF/INAF Sezione di Bologna, via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy
e-mail: dadina@bo.iasf.cnr.it
2 Dipartimento di Astronomia dell'Universitá degli Studi di Bologna, via Ranzani 1, 40127 Bologna, Italy
3 Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK
4 IASF/INAF, via Fosso del Cavaliere 100, 00133 Roma, Italy
(Received 6 December 2004 / Accepted 27 June 2005)
Abstract
Evidence for both red- and blue-shifted absorption lines
due to ionized Fe in the X-ray spectrum of the Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 509
is reported.
These features appear to be transient on time-scales as short
as ~20 ks,
and have been observed with two different satellites, BeppoSAX
and XMM-Newton.
The red- and blue-shifted lines are found at
keV and
~8.1-8.3 keV (rest-frame), respectively. The first is seen in one out of six BeppoSAX observations, the latter is seen by both satellites.
Under the assumption that the absorption is due to either H- or He-like
Iron, the implied velocities for the absorbing matter are
c,
in both outward and inward directions.
An alternative explanation in terms of gravitational red-shift
for the ~5.5 keV line cannot be ruled out with the current data.
We argue, however, that the
temporal patterns and sporadic nature of the lines are more easily reconciled
with models that predict important radial motions close to the central black
hole, such as the "aborted jet" model, the "thundercloud" model, or
magneto-hydrodynamical models of jets and accretion-disks.
Key words: galaxies: Seyfert -- X-rays: individuals: Mrk 509 -- black hole physics
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2005
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