A comparison of hard X-ray photon indices and iron emission lines in X-ray luminous narrow- and broad-line Seyfert 1 galaxies

Abstract

We use publicly available XMM-Newton data to systematically compare the hard X-ray photon indices, 2-10\ keV and the iron Kα emission lines of narrow-line (NL) and broad-line Seyfert 1 (BLS1) galaxies. We compile a flux-limited (f 2-10\ keV ≥ 1 × 10-12 erg s-1 cm-2) sample including 114 radio-quiet objects, with the 2-10 keV luminosity ranging from 1041 to 1045 erg s-1. Our main results are: 1) NLS1s and BLS1s show similar luminosity distributions; 2) The weighted mean of 2-10\ keV of NLS1s, BLS1s and the total sample is 2.040.04, 1.740.02, 1.840.02, respectively; a significant anti-correlation between and FWHMHβ suggests that 2-10\ keV > 2.0 may be taken to indicate X-ray luminous NLS1 type; 3) The 6.4 keV narrow iron Kα lines from NLS1s are generally weaker than that from BLS1s; this would indicate a smaller covering factor of the dusty tori in NLS1s, if the line emission originates from the inner boundary region of the dusty torus in an AGN; 4) all the broadened iron Kα lines with intrinsic width σ>0.5 keV correspond to FWHM ≤ 4000 ~.

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