International audienceWe report on the results from a large observational campaign on the bare Seyfert galaxy Ark 120, jointly carried out in 2014 with XMM-Newton, Chandra, and NuSTAR. The fortunate line of sight to this source, devoid of any significant absorbing material, provides an incomparably clean view to the nuclear regions of an active galaxy. Here we focus on the analysis of the iron fluorescence features, which form a composite emission pattern in the 6–7 keV band. The prominent Kα line from neutral iron at 6.4 keV is resolved in the Chandra High-Energy Transmission Grating spectrum to a full-width at half maximum of ${4700}_{-1500}^{+2700}$ km s(−)(1), consistent with an origin from the optical broad-line region. Excess componen...
The highest spectral resolution data for the Fe-K lines in type I AGN, as observed with the Chandra ...
International audienceWe report on partially overlapping XMM-Newton (~260 ks) and Suzaku (~100 ks) o...
We report on partially overlapping XMM-Newton (~260 ks) and Suzaku (~100 ks) observations of the iro...
International audienceWe report on the results from a large observational campaign on the bare Seyfe...
We report on the results from a large observational campaign on the bare Seyfert galaxy Ark 120, joi...
International audienceWe present the results from an X-ray observational campaign on the bare Seyfer...
We report on the results from a large observational campaign on the bare Seyfert galaxy Ark 120, joi...
We present the results from an X-ray observational campaign on the bare Seyfert galaxy Ark 120 joint...
International audienceContext. We report on a detailed study of the Fe K emission/absorption complex...
Context. The 6.4 keV Fe Kα emission line is a ubiquitous feature in X-ray spectra of active galactic...
International audienceWe present the results of the simultaneous deep XMM-Newton and Chandra observa...
International audienceThe Seyfert 1 galaxy Ark 120 is a prototype example of the so-called class of ...
We present a rest-frame spectral stacking analysis of ~1000 X-ray sources detected in the XMM-COSMOS...
Broad iron lines are expected, and observed, to be a widespread feature in bright AGN. Still unclear...
Context. The number of strong iron Kα line detections in Seyfert AGN is clearly growing in the Chand...
The highest spectral resolution data for the Fe-K lines in type I AGN, as observed with the Chandra ...
International audienceWe report on partially overlapping XMM-Newton (~260 ks) and Suzaku (~100 ks) o...
We report on partially overlapping XMM-Newton (~260 ks) and Suzaku (~100 ks) observations of the iro...
International audienceWe report on the results from a large observational campaign on the bare Seyfe...
We report on the results from a large observational campaign on the bare Seyfert galaxy Ark 120, joi...
International audienceWe present the results from an X-ray observational campaign on the bare Seyfer...
We report on the results from a large observational campaign on the bare Seyfert galaxy Ark 120, joi...
We present the results from an X-ray observational campaign on the bare Seyfert galaxy Ark 120 joint...
International audienceContext. We report on a detailed study of the Fe K emission/absorption complex...
Context. The 6.4 keV Fe Kα emission line is a ubiquitous feature in X-ray spectra of active galactic...
International audienceWe present the results of the simultaneous deep XMM-Newton and Chandra observa...
International audienceThe Seyfert 1 galaxy Ark 120 is a prototype example of the so-called class of ...
We present a rest-frame spectral stacking analysis of ~1000 X-ray sources detected in the XMM-COSMOS...
Broad iron lines are expected, and observed, to be a widespread feature in bright AGN. Still unclear...
Context. The number of strong iron Kα line detections in Seyfert AGN is clearly growing in the Chand...
The highest spectral resolution data for the Fe-K lines in type I AGN, as observed with the Chandra ...
International audienceWe report on partially overlapping XMM-Newton (~260 ks) and Suzaku (~100 ks) o...
We report on partially overlapping XMM-Newton (~260 ks) and Suzaku (~100 ks) observations of the iro...