- Tytuł:
- Redshifted Fe K$\alpha$ line from the unusual $\gamma$-ray source PMN J1603–4904
- Autorzy:
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Kreikenbohm, A.
Krauß, F.
Pottschmidt, K.
Müller, C.
Kadler, M.
Ojha, R.
Carpenter, B.
McConville, W.
Markowitz, A.
Wilms, J.
Stawarz, Łukasz
Böck, M.
Dutka, M.
Beuchert, T.
Dauser, T.
Taylor, G. B. - Opis:
- Context. Multiwavelength observations have revealed the highly unusual properties of the $\gamma$-ray source PMN J1603-4904, which are difficult to reconcile with any other well-established $\gamma$-ray source class. The object is either a very atypical blazar or a compact jet source seen at a larger angle to the line of sight. Aims: To determine the physical origin of the high-energy emission processes in PMN J1603-4904, we study the X-ray spectrum in detail. Methods: We performed quasi-simultaneous X-ray observations with XMM-Newton and Suzaku in 2013 September. This resulted in the first high signal-to-noise X-ray spectrum of this source. Results: The 2-10 keV X-ray spectrum can be well described by an absorbed power law with an emission line at 5.44 $\pm$ 0.05 keV (observed frame). We interpret this feature as a K$\alpha$ line from neutral iron and accordingly determine the redshift of PMN J1603-4904 to be z = 0.18 $\pm$ 0.01, which corresponds to a luminosity distance of 872 $\pm$ 54 Mpc. Conclusions: The detection of a redshifted X-ray emission line further challenges the original BL Lac classification of PMN J1603-4904. This result suggests that the source is observed at a larger angle to the line of sight than expected for blazars, and thus the source would add to the elusive class of $\gamma$-ray loud misaligned-jet objects, possibly a $\gamma$-ray bright young radio galaxy.
- Dostawca treści:
- Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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