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What Can We Learn about Compton-Thin AGN Tori from Their X-ray Spectra? *
We have developed a Monte Carlo code for simulation of X-ray spectra of active galactic nuclei (AGN) based on a model of a clumpy obscuring torus. Using this code, we investigate the diagnostic power of X-ray spectroscopy of obscured AGN with respect to the physical properties and orientation of the torus, namely: the average column density, \(\langle N_{\textrm{H}}\rangle\), the line-of-sight column density, \(N_{\textrm{H}}\), the abundance of iron, \(A_{\textrm{Fe}}\), the clumpiness (i.e., the average number of gas clouds along the line of sight), \(\langle N\rangle\), and the viewing angle, \(\alpha\). In this first paper of a series, we consider the Compton-thin case, where both \(\langle N_{\textrm{H}}\rangle\) and \(N_{\textrm{H}}\) do not exceed \(10^{24}\) cm\({}^{-2}\). To enable quantitative comparison of the simulated spectra, we introduce five measurable spectral characteristics: the low-energy hardness ratio (ratio of the continuum fluxes in the 7–11 and 2–7 keV energy bands), the high-energy hardness ratio (ratio of the continuum fluxes in the 10–100 and 2–10 keV energy bands), the depth of the iron K absorption edge, the equivalent width of the Fe K\(\alpha\) line, and the fraction of the Fe K\(\alpha\) flux contained in the Compton shoulder. We demonstrate that by means of X-ray spectroscopy it is possible to tightly constrain \(\langle N_{\textrm{H}}\rangle\), \(N_{\textrm{H}}\), and \(A_{\textrm{Fe}}\) in the Compton-thin regime, while there is degeneracy between clumpiness and viewing direction.
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Astronomy Letters is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the results of original research on all aspects of modern astronomy and astrophysics including high energy astrophysics, cosmology, space astronomy, theoretical astrophysics, radio astronomy, extragalactic astronomy, stellar astronomy, and investigation of the Solar system.