Analysis of the 3C445 Soft X-ray Spectrum as Observed by Chandra high-energy gratings
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of the soft X-ray emission of 3C445 using an archival Chandra HETG spectrum. Highly-ionized H- and He-like Mg, Si and S lines, as well as a resolved low-ionized Si Kα line, are detected in the high resolution spectrum. The He-like triplets of Mg and Si are resolved into individual lines, and the calculated R ratios indicate a high density for the emitter. The low values of the G ratios indicate the lines originate from collisionally ionized plasmas. However, the detection of a resolved narrow Ne X RRC feature in the spectrum seems to prefer to a photoionized environment. The spectrum is subsequently modelled with a photoionization model, and the results are compared with that of a collisional model. Through a detailed analysis on the spectrum, we exclude a collisional origin for these emission lines. A one-component photoionization model provides a great fit to the emission features. The best-fit parameters are log = 3.3+0.4-0.3 erg cm s-1, nH = 5+15-4.5×1010 cm-3 and NH = 2.5+3.8-1.7×1020 cm-2. According to the calculated high density for the emitter, the measured velocity widths of the emission lines and the inferred the radial distance (6 × 1014 - 8 × 1015 cm), we suggest the emission lines originating from matter locate in the broad line region (BLR).
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