Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies Beyond the Local X-ray Universe : An X-ray spectral sample

Jiang, Jiachen, Walton, Dominic J., Gallo, Luigi C., Fabian, Andrew C., Grupe, Dirk, McMahon, Richard, Reynolds, Christopher S., Young, Andrew, Yu, Zhibo, Liu, Honghui and Zhang, Zuobin (2025) Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies Beyond the Local X-ray Universe : An X-ray spectral sample. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS), 539 (2): staf527. 832–849. ISSN 0035-8711
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Narrow-line Seyfert 1 AGNs (NLS1s) represent a unique stage in the black hole growth history, characterized by low black hole masses of approximately 10 6–10 8 solar masses and around-Eddington accretion rates. X-ray studies of NLS1s have largely been confined to the local Universe (z < 0.2), while their broad-line counterparts and radio-loud quasars have been more extensively investigated at higher redshifts. In this work, we conducted an X-ray spectral analysis for 14 SDSS-observed NLS1s at z ≈ 1 in the eRASS1 catalogue. We found that all of their eROSITA observations agree with the expected rest-frame 2 keV monochromatic luminosity given their rest-frame 2500 Å monochromatic luminosity, further supporting evidence of AGN emission. Secondly, when fitted with a power-law model, most continuum spectra between 0.7 and 7 keV in their rest frames necessitate photon indices Γ ≳ 2.5. Notably, the highest photon index of around 4.7 in one of our NLS1 AGNs hints at a significant contribution from soft excess emission. Finally, our analysis demonstrates that we can align the Eddington ratios with optical measurements by applying a correction factor between 10 and 120 to their X-ray luminosity. Although measurement uncertainty remains considerable, our findings suggest that assumptions for the standard geometrically thin accretion disc model made in previous estimations of this correction factor may not apply to near or super-Eddington NLS1 AGNs. Finally, we also compare this sample with extremely variable nearby NLS1s and other X-ray-weak AGNs, such as JWST-observed, broad-line AGNs at z = 5 - 6, and underscores the importance of deeper X-ray surveys for more X-ray-weak NLS1s.

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