The impact of accretion disk winds on the X-ray spectrum of AGN: Part 1 - XSCORT
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The accretion disk in AGN is expected to produce strong outflows, in particular a UV-line driven wind. Several observed spectral features, including the soft X-ray excess, have been associated with the accretion disk wind. However current spectral models of the X-ray spectrum of AGN observed through an accretion disk wind, known to provide a good fit to the observed X-ray data, are ad-hoc in their treatment of the outflow velocity and in their treatment of gas properties of the wind material. In order to address these limitations we adopt a numerical computation method that links a series of radiative transfer calculations, incorporating the effect of a global velocity field in a self-consistent manner (XSCORT). We present a series of example spectra from the XSCORT code that allow us to examine the shape of AGN X-ray spectra seen through a wind for a range of velocity and density distributions, total column densities and initial ionization parameters. These detailed spectral models clearly show considerable complexity and structure that is strongly affected by all these factors. The presence of sharp features in the XSCORT spectra contrasts strongly with both the previous models and with the smooth nature of the observed X-ray spectra of AGN with soft X-ray excesses, demonstrating that accretion disk winds are unlikely to be the origin of this mysterious spectral feature. The most significant parameter affecting the presence of the sharp features in the models is the terminal velocity of the wind. Increasing the terminal velocity of the absorbing material to ∼c, and hence dramatically increasing the velocity dispersion across the wind, could potentially remove these features resulting in a spectrum similar to the previous models. Such fast moving material cannot be associated with a radiatively driven accretion disk wind, however the presence of a highly relativistic jet may provide an origin for such material.
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