Fe-K Line Time variability and Ni abundance of Distant Reflector in Seyfert Galaxies
Abstract
We have performed systematic studies of narrow Fe-K line (6.4 keV) flux variability and Ni-K line intensity for Seyfert galaxies, using Suzaku and XMM-Newton archival data. Significant Fe-K line variability of several tens percents was detected for a pair of observations separated by 1000--2000 days (Cen A, IC 4329 A, NGC 3516, and NGC 4151) and 158 days (NGC 3516). These timescales are larger by a factor of 10--100 than the inner radius of torus, consistent with the view that X-ray reflection by torus is a main origin of a narrow Fe-K line. Ni-K line was detected with >2σ level for the Circinus galaxy, Cen A, MRK 3, NGC 4388, and NGC 4151. A mean and variance of Ni-Kα to Fe-Kα line intensity ratio are 0.066 and 0.026, respectively. Comparing this with the Monte-Carlo simulation of reflection, Ni to Fe abundance ratio is 1.90.8 solar. We discuss the results and possibility of Ni abundance enhancement.
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