900 ks exposure of NGC 3783 with Chandra/HETGS: no accretion disk lines

Abstract

We present preliminary results from a 900 ks exposure of NGC 3783 with the Chandra/HETGS. This is the best combination of signal-to-noise and resolution ever obtained for an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN). We resolve the narrow Fe Kαline to have FWHM of 1720+/-360 km/s which, under the simple assumption of virialized system, suggest that this narrow line is emitted between the broad line region and the narrow line region. We do not detect any broad component for the Fe Kαline though such component was observed in previous ASCA observations of this object. Our results suggest an evolution in the broad Fe Kαline that took place from the observations in 1996 to the observations in 2000/2001. The high resolution X-ray spectrum of NGC 3783 shows more than a hundred absorption lines and several dozen emission lines from the H-like and He-like ions of N, O, Ne, Mg, Al, Si, and S as well as from FeXVII to FeXXIV L-shell transitions. All these features can be modeled by a multi-component, outflowing, photoionized absorber. There is no evidence (or need in the model) for soft X-ray emission lines from a relativistic accretion disk as have been proposed to be seen in a few other AGNs.

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