Variability of the soft excess in the Seyfert I galaxy MKN 335.

Turner, T. J.; Pounds, K. A.

United Kingdom

Abstract

The luminous Seyfert I galaxy Mkn 335 was observed by EXOSAT on six occasions between 1983 November 5 and 1985 December 24. A previous analysis of the 1984 December 6 observation revealed a two-component spectrum, with a hard power law dominant above ~2 keV on which was superimposed a strong soft X-ray excess in the 0.1-2 keV band of the EXOSAT low-energy (LE) detectors. The hard X-ray component was seen to vary strongly over time-scales of 1-2 hr in this 1984 observation. The more recent observations of Mkn 335, reported here, have shown the soft spectral excess to be a persistent feature, and the continuing presence of rapid variability in the hard X-ray component. An extended observation on 1985 July 21-22 has also revealed a strong variation in the LE band on a time-scale of ~10 hr. This is the first report of distinctive short-term variability in the soft X-ray excess of an AGN, strengthening its proposed identification with the thermal emission from an accretion disc.

1988 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Exosat 78