ISBN: 92-9092-915-4International audienceIn the 2-10 keV range, the AGN continuum is generally well represented by a single power law but at lower energies it displays an excess with respect to the extrapolation of this power law, called the ”soft X-ray excess”; the nature of this component is still under discussion. Until now the soft X-ray excess was attributed either to the reflection of the hard X-rays on the accretion disk, or to the presence of an additional Comptonizing medium. This feature could also be due to the absorption of an intrinsically steep power law source (whose origin is not clear) by a medium with a very large dispersion velocity (as a relativistic wind). Understanding the nature of the soft X-ray excess is essential f...
Aims. We present a 0.2-200 keV broadband study of absorbed Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) observed wit...
In this paper we examine the percentage of type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGN) which require the inc...
Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) are the most luminous persistent sources in the Universe, and are belie...
ISBN: 92-9092-915-4International audienceIn the 2-10 keV range, the AGN continuum is generally well ...
The 2–10 keV continuum of AGN is well represented by a single power law, generally attributed to a h...
17 pages, 16 coloured figures, A&A in pressThe 2-10 keV continuum of AGN is well represented by a si...
The 2-10 keV continuum of AGN is generally well represented by a single power law. However, at small...
X-ray spectroscopy offers an opportunity to study the complex mixture of emitting and absorbing comp...
Context. The hard X-ray emission of active galactic nuclei (AGN), and in particular, the reflection ...
The soft excess seen in the X-ray spectra of many active galactic nuclei (AGN) can be well modelled ...
We review some of the main physical and statistical properties of the X-ray absorber in AGNs. In par...
Context. The reflection hump is a prominent feature in the hard X-ray spectrum of active galactic nu...
The origin of the soft excess seen in many active galactic nuclei (AGN) below ~1 keV is still an uns...
Aims. We present a 0.2-200 keV broadband study of absorbed Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) observed wit...
In this paper we examine the percentage of type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGN) which require the inc...
Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) are the most luminous persistent sources in the Universe, and are belie...
ISBN: 92-9092-915-4International audienceIn the 2-10 keV range, the AGN continuum is generally well ...
The 2–10 keV continuum of AGN is well represented by a single power law, generally attributed to a h...
17 pages, 16 coloured figures, A&A in pressThe 2-10 keV continuum of AGN is well represented by a si...
The 2-10 keV continuum of AGN is generally well represented by a single power law. However, at small...
X-ray spectroscopy offers an opportunity to study the complex mixture of emitting and absorbing comp...
Context. The hard X-ray emission of active galactic nuclei (AGN), and in particular, the reflection ...
The soft excess seen in the X-ray spectra of many active galactic nuclei (AGN) can be well modelled ...
We review some of the main physical and statistical properties of the X-ray absorber in AGNs. In par...
Context. The reflection hump is a prominent feature in the hard X-ray spectrum of active galactic nu...
The origin of the soft excess seen in many active galactic nuclei (AGN) below ~1 keV is still an uns...
Aims. We present a 0.2-200 keV broadband study of absorbed Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) observed wit...
In this paper we examine the percentage of type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGN) which require the inc...
Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) are the most luminous persistent sources in the Universe, and are belie...