X-HESS: a large sample of highly accreting serendipitous AGN under the XMM-Newton microscope [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.08841


The bulk of X-ray spectroscopic studies of active galactic nuclei (AGN) are focused on local ($z < 0.1$) sources with low-to-moderate ($< 0.3$) Eddington ratio ($\lambda_\mathrm{Edd}$). It is then mandatory to overcome this limitation and improve our understanding of highly accreting AGN. In this work we present the preliminary results from the analysis of a sample of $\sim70$ high-$\lambda_\mathrm{Edd}$ radio-quiet AGN at $0.06 \leq z \leq 3.3$, based on the 10th release of the XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue, that we named as XMM-Newton High-Eddington Serendipitous AGN Sample (X-HESS). Almost $\sim35\%$ of the X-HESS AGN have multi-epoch archival observations and $\sim70\%$ of the sources can rely on simultaneous OM optical data. First results reveal sources showing signatures of ultra-fast outflows and remarkable long- and short-term X-ray flux variations. Indeed in J095847.88+690532.7 ($z \sim 1.3$), one of the most densely monitored objects hosting a $\sim$$10^9\,M_\odot$ supermassive black hole, we discovered a variation of the soft X-ray flux by a factor of > 2 over approximately one week (rest-frame). Large variations in the power-law continuum photon index $\Gamma$ are also observed, questioning expectations from previously reported $\Gamma – \lambda_\mathrm{Edd}$ relations, for which $\Gamma \geq 2$ would be a ubiquitous hallmark of AGN with $\lambda_\mathrm{Edd} \sim 1$.

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M. Laurenti, F. Tombesi, F. Vagnetti, et. al.
Fri, 17 Mar 23
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Comments: 7 pages, 5 figures, proceedings of the XMM-Newton Workshop 2022 “Black hole accretion under the X-ray microscope”. Accepted for publication in Astronomische Nachrichten