B. Czerny et Pt. Zycki, WEAK SOFT-X-RAY EXCESSES NEED NOT RESULT FROM THE HIGH-FREQUENCY TAILOF THE OPTICAL ULTRAVIOLET BUMP IN ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI, The Astrophysical journal, 431(1), 1994, pp. 120000005-120000008
The broad-band ROSAT/EXOSAT X-ray spectra of six Seyfert 1 galaxies ar
e fitted by a model consisting of a direct power law and a component d
ue to reflection/reprocessing from a partially ionized, optically thic
k medium. The reflected spectrum contains emission features from vario
us elements in the soft X-ray range. In all objects but one (Mrk 335),
the fit is satisfactory, and no additional soft X-ray excess is requi
red by the data. This means that in most sources there is no need for
the thermal ''big blue bumps'' to extend into soft X-rays, and the sof
t X-ray excesses reported previously can be explained by reflection/re
processing. Satisfactory fits are obtained for a medium ionized by a s
ource radiating at less than or similar to 15% of the Eddington rate.
The fits require that the reflection is enhanced relative to an isotro
pically emitting source above a flat disk. The necessary high effectiv
eness of reflection in the soft X-ray band requires strong soft therma
l flux dominating over hard X-rays.