Direct observation of the Broad Line Region in X-rays during the low state of NGC4051

Abstract

NGC 4051 is one of the X-ray brightest and most variable Seyfert galaxies. During 2009 NGC 4051 was caught at its lowest state ever observed by XMM-Newton. The low source continuum emission allows a clear measurement of the He-like emission lines of N+5 and O+6. The exceptionally high intercombination line flux is a direct measurement of either a high density or a UV irradiated photoionized plasma. Either way, this provides an unambiguous distance diagnostic. We find that the line emitting region has a density of 3×1010 cm-3 and distance of a few 1015 cm from the continuum source, placing it within the UV-optical Broad Line Region of NGC 4051. Both N+5 and O+6 independently result in similar measurements for density and distance. In addition, we find the kinematics of the broad O+7 Lyα match those of the He+1\,λ4686\,\ line, which is associated with the NGC 4051 Broad Line Region. This is the first direct X-ray measurement of a Seyfert Broad Line Region.

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