X‐HESS: A large sample of highly accreting serendipitous AGN under the XMM‐Newton microscope

Author:

Laurenti M.12ORCID,Tombesi F.1345,Vagnetti F.16,Piconcelli E.3,Guainazzi M.7,Middei R.23

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Fisica Università di Roma “Tor Vergata” Via della Ricerca Scientifica 1 Roma 00133 Italy

2. Space Science Data Center SSDC, ASI Via del Politecnico snc Roma 00133 Italy

3. INAF–Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma Via Frascati 33 Monte Porzio Catone 00040 Italy

4. Department of Astronomy University of Maryland College Park Maryland 20742 USA

5. NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt Maryland 20771 USA

6. INAF–Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali Via del Fosso del Caveliere 100 Roma 00133 Italy

7. ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) Keplerlaan 1, 2201 AZ Noordwijk The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe bulk of X‐ray spectroscopic studies of active galactic nuclei (AGN) are focused on local () sources with low‐to‐moderate (<0.3) Eddington ratio (). It is then mandatory to overcome this limitation and improve our understanding of highly accreting AGN. In this work, we present the preliminary results from the analysis of a sample of high‐ radio‐quiet AGN at , based on the 10th release of the XMM‐Newton serendipitous source catalog, that we named as XMM‐Newton High‐Eddington Serendipitous AGN Sample (X‐HESS). Almost of the X‐HESS AGN have multi‐epoch archival observations and of the sources can rely on simultaneous OM optical data. First results reveal sources showing signatures of ultra‐fast outflows and remarkable long‐ and short‐term X‐ray flux variations. Indeed in SDSS J095847.88+690532.7 (), one of the most densely monitored objects hosting a supermassive black hole, we discovered a variation of the soft X‐ray flux by a factor of >2 over approximately one week (rest‐frame). Large variations in the power‐law continuum photon index are also observed, questioning expectations from previously reported relations, for which would be a ubiquitous hallmark of AGN with .

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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