The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2024)

Fierce Feedback in an Obscured, Sub-Eddington State of the Seyfert 1.2 Markarian 817

  • Miranda K. Zak,
  • Jon M. Miller,
  • Ehud Behar,
  • W. N. Brandt,
  • Laura Brenneman,
  • Paul A. Draghis,
  • Elias Kammoun,
  • Michael J. Koss,
  • Mark T. Reynolds,
  • Abderahmen Zoghbi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad1407
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 962, no. 1
p. L1

Abstract

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Mrk 817 is a bright and variable Seyfert 1.2 active galactic nucleus (AGN). X-ray monitoring of Mrk 817 with the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory in 2022 revealed that the source flux had declined to a lower level than recorded at any prior point in the then 19 yr mission. We present an analysis of deep XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations obtained in this low flux state. The spectra reveal a complex X-ray wind consisting of neutral and ionized absorption zones. Three separate velocity components are detected as part of a structured ultrafast outflow (UFO), with $v/c={0.043}_{-0.003}^{+0.007}$ , $v/c={0.079}_{-0.0008}^{+0.003}$ , and $v/c={0.074}_{-0.005}^{+0.004}$ . These projected velocities suggest that the wind likely arises at radii that are much smaller than the optical broad-line region. In order for each component of the outflow to contribute significant feedback, the volume filling factors must be greater than f ≃ 0.009, f ≃ 0.003, and f ≃ 0.3, respectively. For plausible, data-driven volume filling factors, these limits are passed, and the total outflow likely delivers the fierce feedback required to reshape its host environment, despite a modest radiative Eddington fraction of λ ≃ 0.008–0.016 (this range reflects plausible masses). UFOs are often detected at or above the Eddington limit; this result signals that black hole accretion has the potential to shape host galaxies even at modest Eddington fractions and over a larger fraction of a typical AGN lifetime. We discuss our findings in terms of models for disk winds and black hole feedback in this and other AGN.

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