A new relativistic component of the accretion disk wind in PDS 456

Abstract

Past X-ray observations of the nearby luminous quasar PDS 456 (at z=0.184) have revealed a wide angle accretion disk wind (Nardini et al. 2015), with an outflow velocity of -0.25c. Here we unveil a new, relativistic component of the wind through hard X-ray observations with NuSTAR and XMM-Newton, obtained in March 2017 when the quasar was in a low flux state. This very fast wind component, with an outflow velocity of -0.460.02c, is detected in the iron K band, in addition to the -0.25c wind zone. The relativistic component may arise from the innermost disk wind, launched from close to the black hole at radius of 10 gravitational radii. The opacity of the fast wind also increases during a possible obscuration event lasting for 50 ks. We suggest that the very fast wind may only be apparent during the lowest X-ray flux states of PDS 456, becoming overly ionized as the luminosity increases. Overall, the total wind power may even approach the Eddington value.

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