Im. George et al., THE DISCOVERY OF AN O-VII EMISSION-LINE IN THE ASCA SPECTRUM OF THE SEYFERT-GALAXY NGC-3783, The Astrophysical journal, 438(2), 1995, pp. 67-70
We report the first observation of an O VII 0.57 keV emission line in
a Seyfert 1 galaxy. NGC 3783 was observed by ASCA twice over a period
of 4 days in 1993 December. The source exhibited a approximately 30% c
hange in intensity between the two observations, with most of the vari
ability taking place as a result of steepening of the continuum less-t
han-or-similar-to 1 keV. Spectra from both observations show intense a
bsorption features in the 0.5-1.5 keV band, which can be well fitted b
y an ionized absorber model of solar composition, column density of 10
(22.2) cm-2 and ionization parameter of approximately 7-8; the stronge
st absorption features being due to O VII and O VIII. Two emission fea
tures are also seen in the spectra which we identify as O VII 0.57 keV
(equivalent width congruent-to 36 eV) and O VIII 0.65 keV (equivalent
width congruent-to 11 eV). We find these features are at the intensit
y predicted by the above ionized absorber model when the covering fact
or is close to unity. We also show that the 3-6 keV continuum of the s
ource is well fitted by a GAMMA = 1.3-1.4 power-law continuum, a narro
w neutral iron K-shell fluorescence line and a strong iron K-shell abs
orption edge, possibly corresponding to highly ionized iron. The inten
sity of neither of these K-shell features can be explained by the ioni
zed absorber, and thus must be from a separate component.