The variable X/gamma-ray spectrum of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 7172
Abstract
A broad band X-, gamma-ray spectral study of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 7172 is presented. We use our ASCA observations from May 1995 and combine these with the CGRO OSSE data from March 1995. The only Seyfert 2 galaxy previously to have been modelled over such a broad spectral range is NGC 4945. We find that the most probable model for the data is an absorbed power law, being affected by a high energy exponential cut-off. The power law is flat with Gamma = 1.54 0.13, while NH = (8.1 0.6) 1022 cm-2. An Fe Kα emission line is not required by the fits. The observed flux in the 2-10 keV range is F2-10 = (4.75 0.09) 10-11 erg cm-2 s-1, which corresponds to a small increase since the Ginga measurement in October 1989. The spectral index of the underlying power law of NGC 7172 appears actually to have varied from 1.85 to 1.5 since the Ginga observations in 1989. The e-folding energy is relatively well constrained and lies at 140 +310 -70 keV. We note, however, that the CGRO OSSE spectral shape appears to be variable on a time scale of weeks.
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