An RXTE Observation of NGC 6300: a new bright Compton reflection Dominated Seyfert 2 Galaxy
Abstract
Scanning and pointed RXTE observations of the nearby Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 6300 reveal that it is a source of hard X-ray continuum and large equivalent width Fe Kα emission. These properties are characteristic of Compton-reflection dominated Seyfert 2 galaxies. The continuum can be modeled as Compton-reflection; subsolar iron abundance is required and a high inclination preferred. However, the poor energy resolution of RXTE means that this description is not unique, and the continuum can also be modeled using a ``dual absorber'', i.e. a sum of absorbed power laws. Observations with higher energy resolution detectors will cleanly discriminate between these two models. Optical observations support the Compton-reflection dominated interpretation as LX/L[OIII] is low. NGC 6300 is notable because with F2-10≈ 6.4 × 10-12 ergs cm-2 s-1, it is the second brightest such object known.
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