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NuSTAR and XMM-Newton Observations of the Hard X-Ray Spectrum of Centaurus A

Authors :
Fuerst, F.
Mueller, C.
Madsen, K. K.
Lanz, L.
Rivers, E.
Brightman, M.
Arevalo, P.
Balokovic, M.
Beuchert, T.
Boggs, S. E.
Christensen, F. E.
Craig, W. W.
Dauser, T.
Farrah, D.
Graefe, C.
Hailey, C. J.
Harrison, F. A.
Kadler, M.
King, A.
Krauss, F.
Madejski, G.
Matt, G.
Marinucci, A.
Markowitz, A.
Ogle, P.
Ojha, R.
Rothschild, R.
Stern, D.
Walton, D. J.
Wilms, J.
Zhang, W.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We present simultaneous XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations spanning 3-78 keV of the nearest radio galaxy, Centaurus A (Cen A). The accretion geometry around the central engine in Cen A is still debated, and we investigate possible configurations using detailed X-ray spectral modeling. NuSTAR imaged the central region of Cen A with sub-arcminute resolution at X-ray energies above 10 keV for the first time, but finds no evidence for an extended source or other off-nuclear point-sources. The XMM-Newton and NuSTAR spectra agree well and can be described with an absorbed power-law with a photon index {\Gamma} = 1.815 +/- 0.005 and a fluorescent Fe K{\alpha} line in good agreement with literature values. The spectrum does not require a high-energy exponential rollover, with a constraint of E_fold > 1 MeV. A thermal Comptonization continuum describes the data well, with parameters that agree with values measured by INTEGRAL, in particular an electron temperature kTe between ~100-300 keV, seed photon input temperatures between 5-50 eV. We do not find evidence for reflection or a broad iron line and put stringent upper limits of R < 0.01 on the reflection fraction and accretion disk illumination. We use archival Chandra data to estimate the contribution from diffuse emission, extra-nuclear point-sources, and the outer X-ray jet to the observed NuSTAR and XMM-Newton X-ray spectra and find the contribution to be negligible. We discuss different scenarios for the physical origin of the observed hard X-ray spectrum, and conclude that the inner disk is replaced by an advection-dominated accretion flow or that the X-rays are dominated by synchrotron self-Compton emission from the inner regions of the radio jet or a combination thereof.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1511.01915
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/819/2/150