On the Connection between the Repeated X-ray Quasi-periodic Oscillation and Warm Absorber in the Active Galaxy RE~J1034+396
Abstract
We conduct an in-depth spectral analysis of 1 ~Ms XMM-Newton data of the narrow line Seyfert 1 galaxy RE J1034+396. The long exposure ensures high spectral quality and provides us with a detailed look at the intrinsic absorption and emission features toward this target. Two warm-absorber (WA) components with different ionization states ( (/ erg~cm~s-1) 4 and (/ erg~cm~s-1) 2.5-3) are required to explain the intrinsic absorption features in the RGS spectra. The estimated outflow velocities are around -1400 ~km~s-1 and -(100-300) ~km~s-1 for the high- and low-ionization WA components, respectively. Both absorbers are located beyond the broad-line region and cannot significantly affect the host environment. We analyze the warm absorbers in different flux states. We also examine the May-2007 observation in the low and high phases of quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO). In contrast to previous analyses showing a negative correlation between the high-ionization WA and the QPO phase, we have found no such variation in this WA component. We discover a broad emission bump in the spectral range of 12-18 Angstrom, covering the primary features of the high-ionization WA. This emission bump shows a dramatic change in different source states, and its intensity may positively correlate with the QPO phase. The absence of this emission bump in previous work may contribute to the suggested WA-QPO connection.
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