192 research outputs found
HST STIS Ultraviolet Spectral Evidence for Outflow in Extreme Narrow-line Seyfert 1 Galaxies: I. Data and Analysis
We present HST STIS observations of two extreme NLS1s, IRAS 13224-3809 and 1H
0707-495. The spectra are characterized by very blue continua, broad, strongly
blueshifted high-ionization lines (including \ion{C}{4} and \ion{N}{5}), and
narrow, symmetric intermediate- (including \ion{C}{3}], \ion{Si}{3}],
\ion{Al}{3}) and low-ionization (e.g., \ion{Mg}{2}) lines centered at their
rest wavelengths. The emission-line profiles suggest that the high-ionization
lines are produced in a wind, and the intermediate- and low-ionization lines
are produced in low-velocity gas associated with the accretion disk or base of
the wind. In this paper, we present the analysis of the spectra from these two
objects; in a companion paper we present photoionization analysis and a toy
dynamical model for the wind. The highly asymmetric profile of \ion{C}{4}
suggests that it is dominated by emission from the wind, so we develop a
template for the wind from the \ion{C}{4} line. We model the bright emission
lines in the spectra using a combination of this template, and a narrow,
symmetric line centered at the rest wavelength. We also analyzed a comparison
sample of HST spectra from 14 additional NLS1s, and construct a correlation
matrix of emission line and continuum properties. A number of strong
correlations were observed, including several involving the asymmetry of the
\ion{C}{4} line.Comment: 26 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ with no change
Optical Properties of Radio-selected Narrow Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies
We present results from the analysis of the optical spectra of 47
radio-selected narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1s). These objects are a
subset of the First Bright Quasar Survey (FBQS) and were initially detected at
20 cm (flux density limit ~1 mJy) in the VLA FIRST Survey. We run Spearman rank
correlation tests on several sets of parameters and conclude that, except for
their radio properties, radio-selected NLS1 galaxies do not exhibit significant
differences from traditional NLS1 galaxies. Our results are also in agreement
with previous studies suggesting that NLS1 galaxies have small black hole
masses that are accreting very close to the Eddington rate. We have found 16
new radio-loud NLS1 galaxies, which increases the number of known radio-loud
NLS1 galaxies by a factor of ~5.Comment: 18 pages, 20 figures, Accepted for publication in Ap
The first XMM-Newton spectrum of a high redshift quasar - PKS 0537-286
We present XMM-Newton observations of the high redshift z=3.104, radio-loud
quasar PKS 0537-286. The EPIC CCD cameras provide the highest signal-to-noise
spectrum of a high-z quasar to date. The EPIC observations show that PKS
0537-286 is extremely X-ray luminous (Lx=2x10^47 erg/s), with an unusually hard
X-ray spectrum (Gamma=1.27+/-0.02). The flat power-law emission extends over
the whole observed energy range; there is no evidence of intrinsic absorption,
which has been claimed in PKS 0537-286 and other high z quasars.
However, there is evidence for weak Compton reflection. A redshifted iron K
line, observed at 1.5 keV - corresponding to 6.15 keV in the quasar rest frame
- is detected at 95% confidence. If confirmed, this is the most distant iron K
line known. The line equivalent width is small (33eV), consistent with the
`X-ray Baldwin effect' observed in other luminous quasars. The reflected
continuum is also weak (R=0.25). We find the overall spectral energy
distribution of PKS 0537-286 is dominated by the X-ray emission, which,
together with the flat power-law and weak reflection features, suggests that
the X-radiation from PKS 0537-286 is dominated by inverse Compton emission
associated with a face-on relativistic jet.Comment: 6 pages, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Letter
Measurement of the Omega_c Lifetime
We present the measurement of the lifetime of the Omega_c we have performed
using three independent data samples from two different decay modes. Using a
Sigma- beam of 340 GeV/c we have obtained clean signals for the Omega_c
decaying into Xi- K- pi+ pi+ and Omega- pi+ pi- pi+, avoiding topological cuts
normally used in charm analysis. The short but measurable lifetime of the
Omega_c is demonstrated by a clear enhancement of the signals at short but
finite decay lengths. Using a continuous maximum likelihood method we
determined the lifetime to be tau(Omega_c) = 55 +13-11(stat) +18-23(syst) fs.
This makes the Omega_c the shortest living weakly decaying particle observed so
far. The short value of the lifetime confirms the predicted pattern of the
charmed baryon lifetimes and demonstrates that the strong interaction plays a
vital role in the lifetimes of charmed hadrons.Comment: 15 pages, including 7 figures; gzipped, uuencoded postscrip
Long-Term X-Ray spectral variability of the radio-loud NLS1 galaxy PKS 0558-504
We present X-ray observations of the Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxy PKS
0558-504 obtained with RXTE during a 1-year monitoring campaign. This source,
which is one of the very few radio-loud NLS1 galaxies, shows strong X-ray flux
variability on time scales of weeks-months accompanied by spectral variability.
The main goal of this study is to investigate the spectral variability with
model-independent methods and time-resolved spectroscopy in order to shed light
on the origin of the X-rays. The main results can be summarized as follows: 1)
The flux typically changes by a factor of 1.5-2 on time scales of 10-30 days,
with few extreme events where the flux increases by a factor of ~4 in 3 days.
2) We do not observe any large amplitude, flux related spectral variations.
During the flux variations, the spectrum varies mainly in normalization and not
in shape. We do observe some small amplitude spectral variations, which do not
correlate with flux, although there is a hint of spectral hardening as the
source brightens. 3) There is no evidence for reprocessing features such as the
Fe Kalpha line or a Compton hump. We argue that PKS 0558-504 is a peculiar
object that appears to be different from most of the radio-quiet and radio-loud
AGN. If a jet is responsible for the bulk of the X-rays, it must operate in an
unusual way. If instead a corona is responsible for the X-rays, the system
might be a large-scale analog of the Galactic black holes in the transient
intermediate state.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Ap
Search for the exotic Resonance in 340GeV/c -Nucleus Interactions
We report on a high statistics search for the resonance in
-nucleus collisions at 340GeV/c. No evidence for this resonance is
found in our data sample which contains 676000 candidates above
background. For the decay channel and the
kinematic range 0.150.9 we find a 3 upper limit for the
production cross section of 3.1 and 3.5 b per nucleon for reactions with
carbon and copper, respectively.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, modification of ref. 43 and 4
Carbon enrichment of the evolved stars in the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal
We present spectra of 1142 colour-selected stars in the direction of the
Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal (Sgr dSph) galaxy, of which 1058 were taken with
VLT/FLAMES multi-object spectrograph and 84 were taken with the SAAO Radcliffe
1.9-m telescope grating spectrograph. Spectroscopic membership is confirmed (at
>99% confidence) for 592 stars on the basis of their radial velocity, and
spectral types are given. Very slow rotation is marginally detected around the
galaxy's major axis. We identify five S stars and 23 carbon stars, of which all
but four carbon stars are newly-determined and all but one (PQ Sgr) are likely
Sgr dSph members. We examine the onset of carbon-richness in this metal-poor
galaxy in the context of stellar models. We compare the stellar death rate (one
star per 1000-1700 years) to known planetary nebula dynamical ages and find
that the bulk population produce the observed (carbon-rich) planetary nebulae.
We compute average lifetimes of S and carbon stars as 60-250 and 130-500 kyr,
compared to a total thermal-pulsing asymptotic giant branch lifetime of
530-1330 kyr. We conclude by discussing the return of carbon-rich material to
the ISM.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, accepted MNRA
On the SigmaN cusp in the pp -> pK+Lambda reaction
Measurements of the reaction at = 2.28 GeV have
been carried out at COSY-TOF. In addition to the FSI and
resonance excitation effects a pronounced narrow structure is observed in the
Dalitz plot and in its projection on the -invariant mass. The
structure appears at the N threshold and is interpreted as
N cusp effect. The observed width of 20 MeV/ is substantially
broader than anticipated from previous inclusive measurements. Angular
distributions of this cusp structure are shown to be dissimilar to those in the
residual channel, but similar to those observed in the
channel
A Comprehensive Spectral and Variability Study of Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies Observed by ASCA: I. Observations and Time Series Analysis
(Abridged) I present a comprehensive and uniform analysis of 25 {\it ASCA}
observations from 23 Narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies. The time series analysis
is presented in this paper, Part 1, and the spectral analysis and correlations
are presented in the companion paper, Part 2.Comment: 51 pages, 32 figures, accepted for publication in ApJS. Report also
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