The Ultra-Fast Outflow of WKK 4438: Suzaku and NuSTAR X-ray Spectral Analysis
Abstract
Previous X-ray spectral analysis has revealed an increasing number of AGNs with high accretion rates where an outflow with a mildly relativistic velocity originates from the inner accretion disk. Here we report the detection of a new ultra-fast outflow (UFO) with a velocity of v out=0.319+0.005-0.008c in addition to a relativistic disk reflection component in a poorly studied NLS1 WKK~4438, based on archival and observations. The spectra of both and observations show an Fe~xxvi absorption feature and the data also show evidence for an Ar~xviii with the same blueshift. A super-solar argon abundance (Z Ar>6Z) and a slight iron over-abundance (Z Fe=2.6+1.9-2.0Z) are found in our spectral modelling. Based on Monte-Carlo simulations, the detection of the UFO is estimated to be around at 3σ significance. The fast wind most likely arises from a radius of ≥20rg away from the central black hole. The disk is accreting at a high Eddington ratio (L bol=0.4-0.7L Edd). The mass outflow rate of the UFO is comparable with the disk mass inflow rate ( M out>30\% M in), assuming a maximum covering factor. The kinetic power of the wind might not be high enough to have influence in AGN feedback ( E wind/L bol≈ 3-5\%) due to a relatively small column density (12+9-4×1022~cm-2). However note that both the inferred velocity and the column density could be lower limits owing to the low viewing angle (i=23+3-2).
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