AstroSat view of the NLS1 galaxy Mrk 335
Abstract
We present the results from the multi-wavelength monitoring observations of the Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 335 with AstroSat. We analysed both the X-ray (SXT & LAXPC) and UV (UVIT) data of the source at two epochs, separated by ~18 days. The source was in a low flux state during the observations, and the X-ray spectra were found to be harder than usual. The presence of soft X-ray excess was identified in the observations, and the broadband X-ray continuum was modelled with power-law and blackbody (modified by intrinsic absorption) and a distant neutral reflection component. We did not find any variability in the X-ray spectral shape or the flux over this period. However, the UV flux is found to be variable between the observations. The obtained results from the X-ray analysis point to a scenario where the primary emission is suppressed and the component due to distant reflection dominates the observed spectrum.
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