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Compton Shoulder Diagnostics in Active Galactic Nuclei for Probing the Metalicity of the Obscuring Compton-Thick Tori

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arxiv 1810.01088 v2 pith:BFZPM2YT submitted 2018-10-02 astro-ph.HE

Compton Shoulder Diagnostics in Active Galactic Nuclei for Probing the Metalicity of the Obscuring Compton-Thick Tori

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keywords spectralabundancealphacomptoncompton-thickfe-klinemolecular
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We analyzed the spectral shape of the Compton shoulder around the neutral Fe-K$_\alpha$ line of the Compton-thick type II Seyfert nucleus of the Circinus galaxy. The characteristics of this Compton shoulder with respect to the reflected continuum and Fe-K$_\alpha$ line core intensity are a powerful diagnostics tool for analyzing the structure of the molecular tori, which obscure the central engine. We applied our Monte-Carlo-based X-ray reflection spectral model to the Chandra High Energy Transmission Grating data and successfully constrained the various spectral parameters independently, using only the spectral data only around the Fe-K$_\alpha$ emission line. The obtained column density and inclination angle are consistent with the previous observations and the Compton-thick type II Seyfert picture. In addition, we determined the metal abundance of the molecular torus for the case of the smooth and clumpy torus to be 1.75$^{+0.19}_{-0.17}$ and 1.74$\pm$0.16 solar abundance, respectively. Such slightly over-solar abundance can be useful information for discussing the star formation rate in the molecular tori of active galactic nuclei.

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