ROSAT, ASCA, AND OSSE OBSERVATIONS OF THE BROAD-LINE RADIO GALAXY 3C-120

Citation
P. Grandi et al., ROSAT, ASCA, AND OSSE OBSERVATIONS OF THE BROAD-LINE RADIO GALAXY 3C-120, The Astrophysical journal, 487(2), 1997, pp. 636-643
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
0004637X
Volume
487
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Part
1
Pages
636 - 643
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-637X(1997)487:2<636:RAAOOO>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
We present simultaneous observations of the superluminal radio galaxy 3C 120 performed with the ASCA and GRO (OSSE) satellites in 1994 Febru ary-March, as well as an analysis of all the ROSAT archival data. The ASCA spectrum of this object can be described by an absorbed (N-H = 1. 6 x 10(21) cm(-2)) power law with a photon index of T-ASCA = 2 and a v ery broad (sigma > 0.8 keV) intense iron line (EW > 400 eV) at similar to 6 keV. The combined ASCA-OSSE data do not exclude the presence of a narrower (sigma = 0.4 keV) and less intense (EW < 300 eV) iron line plus a hard component, corresponding either to reflection from an accr etion disk or to a flatter power law from a jet. However, a single pow er law plus broad Fe line is preferred from a statistical point of vie w by the ASCA data. The ROSAT data yield a column density in excess of the Galactic value. The spectral slopes, ranging from Gamma(ROSAT) = 2.5 to 3.3, are steeper than that measured by ASCA, suggesting the pre sence of a soft excess. The 0.1-2 keV power-law slope is variable and softer at higher intensity. These results show that the combined soft and hard X-ray spectrum of 3C 120 is rather complex. The intrinsic abs orption, the soft excess, and the iron line indicate that the X-ray em ission from this blazar-like radio galaxy is dominated by a Seyfert-li ke component, at least in the 0.1-10 keV energy band. The jet contribu tion, if present, becomes important only at higher energies.