X-ray imaging of the ionisation cones in NGC 5252
Abstract
Context. The physical conditions of the gas forming the narrow-line regions (NLR) in active galactic nuclei (AGN) have been extensively studied in the optical band. Recently detailed X-ray studies have shown how the emission in the 0.1-2 keV band detected in Seyfert 2 galaxies is associated to gas lying close to or associated with the NLR.
Aims: We take advantage of the spectacular extension (~15”) of the NLR in the type II Seyfert galaxy NGC 5252 and of the complementary characteristics of XMM-Newton and Chandra to investigate the physical conditions of the gas in this galaxy.
Methods: The X-ray data from XMM-Newton are used to define the spectral properties of the ionising nuclear source. The Chandra data are used to trace the spatial characteristics of the soft X-ray emission. This information is then compared to the optical HST characteristics of the NLR in NGC 5252.
Results: The X-ray spectrum of the nucleus of NGC 5252 is intrinsically flat (Γ~1.4-1.5) and absorbed by neutral gas with a column density NH~1022 cm-2. Below ~1 keV a soft excess is detected. The high-resolution spectrum obtained with the XMM-Newton RGS shows emission lines in the 0.2-1.5 keV range which strongly indicate that the soft X-ray component is essentially due to ionised gas. Moreover, the soft X-ray emission is spatially resolved around the nucleus and well overlaps the images obtained in narrow optical bands centred around the [Oiii] emission line at 5007 Å. The [Oiii]/soft-X flux ratios along the ionisation cones are basically constant. This indicates that the electron density does not significantly deviate from the r-2 law (constant ionisation parameter) moving outward from the nucleus.
Conclusions: This result combined with previous optical studies suggests two plausible but different scenarios in the reconstruction of the last ~30 000 years of history of the central AGN. The most promising one is that the source is indeed a “quasar relic” with a steady and inefficient energy release from the accretion of matter onto the central super-massive black-hole. This scenario is suggested also by the flat nuclear X-ray spectrum that evokes an advection dominated accretion flow (ADAF) like emission mechanism.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- June 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1051/0004-6361/200913727
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1003.1665
- Bibcode:
- 2010A&A...516A...9D
- Keywords:
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- galaxies: active;
- galaxies: individual: NGC 5252;
- galaxies: Seyfert;
- X-ray: galaxies;
- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
- E-Print:
- Accepted for publication in A&