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Iron K line variability in the low-luminosity active galactic nucleus NGC 4579

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 535, Issue 2, Pages L79-L82

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/312710

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galaxies : active; galaxies : individual (NGC 4579); galaxies : nuclei; galaxies : Seyfert; X-rays : galaxies

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We present results of new ASCA observations of the low-luminosity active galactic nucleus (LLAGN) NGC 4579 obtained on 1998 December 18 and 28, and we report on the detection of variability of an iron K emission line. The X-ray luminosities in the 2-10 keV band for the two observations are nearly identical (L-X approximate to 2 x 10(41) ergs s(-1)), but they are similar to 35% larger than that measured in 1995 July by Terashima et al. An Fe K emission line is detected at 6.39 +/- 0.09 keV (source rest frame), which is lower than the line energy 6.73(-0.12)(+0.13) keV in the 1995 observation. If we fit the Fe lines with a blend of two Gaussians centered at 6.39 and 6.73 keV, the intensity of the 6.7 keV line decreases, while the intensity of the 6.3 keV line increases, within an interval of 3.5 yr. This variability rules out thermal plasmas in the host galaxy as the origin of the ionized Fe line in this LLAGN. The detection and variability of the 6.4 keV line indicates that cold matter subtends a large solid angle viewed from the nucleus and that it is located within similar to 1 pc from the nucleus. It could be identified with an optically thick standard accretion disk. If this is the case, a standard accretion disk is present at the Eddington ratio of L-bol/L-Edd similar to 2 x 10(-3). A broad disk-line profile is not clearly seen, and the structure of the innermost part of accretion disk remains unclear.

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