SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL 62133

DR. MICHAEL C. ERACLEOUS
MCE@BEAST.BERKELEY.EDU

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
601 CAMPBELL HALL
BERKELEY
CA USA 94720-3411
Tel: 510 642-1280 Fax: 510 642-3411
Medium: 2GB8MM
Subject: AGN

A METASTABLE ASSOCIATED ABSORBER IN THE BROAD-LINE RADIO GALAXY ARP 102B


ABSTRACT

HST UV spectroscopy of the broad-line radio galaxy Arp 102B revealed a new phenomemon, absorption lines from low-ionization species including metastable levels of Fe II. A ROSAT PSPC spectrum of Arp 102B showed excess absorption by cold gas, but because the X-ray column is so large, it is not accurately measured by the PSPC. We need an ASCA spectrum to better compare the X-ray absorption properties of Arp 102B with the column densities estimated from its UV absorption lines, with the goal of inferring the locations of the absorbers. Preliminary indications are that the X-ray absorption is too large to be compatible with measures of optical extinction in the AGN. We wish to confirm this result, which if true might require a dustless cold absorber, possibly an accretion disk wind.

CO-INVESTIGATORS
CO-I NAME INSTITUTE COUNTRY
JULES HALPERNCOLUMBIA U.USA

TARGETS

TARGET NAMEPRIRADECTIMETCOFFGISSIS CNTOBS
1)ARP 102B
1
259.8100 48.9803 60 ksN
N
P
0.05500
1