The warm absorber in NGC 5548: The lean years

Abstract

We study the variability of the warm absorber and the gas responsible for the emission lines in the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548, in order to constrain the location and physical properties of these components. Using X-ray spectra taken with the Chandra-LETGS in 2002 and 2005, we study variability in the ionic column densities and line intensities. We find a lower Ovii forbidden emission line flux in 2005, while the Fe Kα line flux stays constant. The warm absorber is less ionized in 2005, allowing us to constrain its location to within 7 pc of the central source. Using both the observed variability and the limit on the FWHM of the Ovii f line, we have constrained the location of the narrow line region to a distance of 1 pc from the central source. The apparent lack of variability of the Fe K α line flux does not allow for a unique explanation.

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