ASCA observations of the Seyfert 1 galaxies Mrk1040 and MS0225.5+3121

Abstract

We present ASCA observations of the Seyfert 1 galaxies Mrk~1040 and MS~0225.5+3121. Mrk~1040 was found to have decreased in flux by almost a factor of 4 since an EXOSAT observation 10\,years ago. The energy spectrum of Mrk~1040 displays complexity both at soft energies (below 0.8 keV) and at hard energies (6--7 keV). The latter is readily interpreted as fluorescent Kα emission from cold iron expected when the primary X-ray source illuminates cold optically-thick material. This line is both broad (with FWHM 16\,000--70\,000 km\,s-1) and strong (equivalent width 550 250\, eV) suggesting that it originates from material close to the compact object with non-solar abundances. Abundance effects on the equivalent width of such a line are investigated via Monte Carlo simulations. We find that strong lines can be produced with physically plausible abundances. The effect of abundances on the associated reflection continuum is also discussed. The soft spectral complexity implies either a strong soft excess together with intrinsic absorption, or a complex absorber. Various models for the nature of such a complex absorber are discussed. MS~0225.5+3121 shows no evidence for any variability and has a spectrum that is well described by a power law with Galactic absorption.

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