Acta Polytechnica (Aug 2014)

X-RAY VARIABILITY STUDY OF POLAR SCATTERED SEYFERT1 GALAXIES

  • Tobias Beuchert,
  • Jörn Wilms,
  • Matthias Kadler,
  • Anna Lia Longinotti,
  • Matteo Guainazzi,
  • Giovanni Miniutti,
  • Ignacio de la Calle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14311/AP.2014.54.0266
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 4
pp. 266 – 270

Abstract

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We study 12 Seyfert 1 galaxies with a high level of optical polarization. Optical light emerging from the innermost regions is predominantly scattered in a polar region above the central engine directly in our line of sight. These sources show characteristics of Seyfert 2 galaxies, e.g. polarized broad lines. The polarization signatures suggest a viewing angle of 45°, classifying them as intermediate Seyfert 1/2 types. The unified model predicts this line of sight to pass through the outer layer of the torus resulting in significant soft X-ray variability due to a strongly varying column density. The aim is to find evidence for this geometrical assumption in the spectral variability of all available historical observations of these sources by XMM-Newton and Swift.