Energy-dependent Time Lags in the Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC 4593

Rao, A. R.; Sriram, K.; Agrawal, V. K.

India

Abstract

We investigate the energy-time lag dependence of the source NGC 4593 using XMM-Newton/EPIC pn data. We found that the time lag dependency is linear in nature with respect to the logarithm of different energy bands. We also investigate the frequency-dependent time lags and identify that at some frequency range (5 × 10-5 Hz to 2 × 10-4 Hz) the X-ray emission is highly coherent, mildly frequency dependent, and very strongly energy dependent. These observations can be explained in the framework of the thermal Comptonization process, and they indicate a truncated accretion disk very close to the black hole. We discuss the plausible spectral state to explain the phenomenon and conclude that the observed properties bear a close resemblance to the intermediate state or the steep power-law state, found in galactic black hole sources.

2009 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton 15