TY - JOUR
T1 - A candidate active galactic nucleus with a pure soft thermal X-ray spectrum
AU - Terashima, Yuichi
AU - Kamizasa, Naoya
AU - Awaki, Hisamitsu
AU - Kubota, Aya
AU - Ueda, Yoshihiro
PY - 2012/6/20
Y1 - 2012/6/20
N2 - We report the discovery of a candidate active galactic nucleus (AGN), 2XMM J123103.2+110648 at z = 0.13, with an X-ray spectrum represented purely by soft thermal emission reminiscent of Galactic black hole (BH) binaries in the disk-dominated state. This object was found in the second XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalog as a highly variable X-ray source. In three separate observations, its X-ray spectrum can be represented either by a multicolor disk blackbody model with an inner temperature of kT in 0.16-0.21keV or a Wien spectrum Comptonized by an optically thick plasma with kT 0.14-0.18keV. The soft X-ray luminosity in the 0.5-2keV band is estimated to be (1.6-3.8) × 1042ergs-1. Hard emission above 2keV is not detected. The ratio of the soft to hard emission is the strongest among AGNs observed thus far. Spectra selected in high/low-flux time intervals are examined in order to study spectral variability. In the second observation with the highest signal-to-noise ratio, the low-energy (below 0.7keV) spectral regime flattens when the flux is high, while the shape of the high-energy part (1-1.7keV) remains unchanged. This behavior is qualitatively consistent with being caused by strong Comptonization. Both the strong soft excess and spectral change consistent with Comptonization in the X-ray spectrum imply that the Eddington ratio is large, which requires a small BH mass (smaller than 10 5 M).
AB - We report the discovery of a candidate active galactic nucleus (AGN), 2XMM J123103.2+110648 at z = 0.13, with an X-ray spectrum represented purely by soft thermal emission reminiscent of Galactic black hole (BH) binaries in the disk-dominated state. This object was found in the second XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalog as a highly variable X-ray source. In three separate observations, its X-ray spectrum can be represented either by a multicolor disk blackbody model with an inner temperature of kT in 0.16-0.21keV or a Wien spectrum Comptonized by an optically thick plasma with kT 0.14-0.18keV. The soft X-ray luminosity in the 0.5-2keV band is estimated to be (1.6-3.8) × 1042ergs-1. Hard emission above 2keV is not detected. The ratio of the soft to hard emission is the strongest among AGNs observed thus far. Spectra selected in high/low-flux time intervals are examined in order to study spectral variability. In the second observation with the highest signal-to-noise ratio, the low-energy (below 0.7keV) spectral regime flattens when the flux is high, while the shape of the high-energy part (1-1.7keV) remains unchanged. This behavior is qualitatively consistent with being caused by strong Comptonization. Both the strong soft excess and spectral change consistent with Comptonization in the X-ray spectrum imply that the Eddington ratio is large, which requires a small BH mass (smaller than 10 5 M).
KW - X-rays: galaxies
KW - galaxies: active
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U2 - 10.1088/0004-637X/752/2/154
DO - 10.1088/0004-637X/752/2/154
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84862187379
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 752
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 154
ER -