The X-ray emission of the Seyfert 2 galaxy MCG-01-24-12 [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.08793


We present a detailed X-ray spectral analysis of the nearby Seyfert 2 galaxy MCG-01-24-12 based on a multi-epoch data set. Data have been taken with different X-ray satellites, namely XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, Swift and Chandra and cover different time intervals, from years down to a few days. From 2006 to 2013 the source had a 2-10 keV flux of $\sim$1.5$\times$10$^{-11}$ erg cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$, consistent with archival observations based on \textit{HEAO} and \textit{BeppoSAX} data, though a 2019 \textit{Chandra} snapshot caught the source in an extreme low flux state, a factor of $\sim$10 fainter than its historical one. Based on phenomenological and physically motivated models, we find the X-ray spectrum of MCG-01-24-12 to be best modelled by a power-law continuum emission with $\Gamma$=1.76$\pm$0.09 with a high energy cut-off at E${\rm c}=70^{+21}{-14}$ keV that is absorbed by a fairly constant column density of N${\rm H}$=(6.3$\pm$0.5)$\times10^{22}$ cm$^{-2}$. These quantities allowed us to estimate the properties of the hot corona in MCG-01-24-12 for the cases of a spherical or slab-like hot Comptonising plasma to be kT${\rm e}$=27$^{+8}{-4}$ keV, $\tau{\rm e}$=5.5$\pm$1.3 and kT${\rm e}$=28$^{+7}{-5}$ keV, $\tau$=3.2$\pm$0.8, respectively. Finally, despite the short duration of the exposures, possible evidence of the presence of outflows is discussed.

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R. Middei, G. Matzeu, S. Bianchi, et. al.
Mon, 25 Jan 21
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Comments: 12 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in A&A