Tentative detection of warm intervening gas towards PKS 0548-322 with XMM-Newton
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We present the results of a long (� 93ksec) XMM-Newton observation of the bright BL-Lac object PKS 0548-322 (z = 0.069). Our Reflection Grating Spectrometer (RGS) spectrum shows a single absorption feature at an observed wavelength � = 23.33 ± 0.01u which we interpret as OVI Kabsorption at z = 0.058, i.e., � 3000kms 1 from the background object. The observed equivalent width of the absorption line � 30mu coupled with the lack of the corresponding absorption edge in the EPIC pn data, implies a column density NOVI � 2×10 16 cm 2 and turbulence with a Doppler velocity parameter b > 100kms 1 . Within the limitations of our RGS spectrum, no OVII or OV Kabsorption are detected. Under the assumption of ionisation equilibrium by both collisions and the extragalactic background, this is only marginally consistent if the gas temperature is � 2.5 × 10 5 K, with significantly lower or higher values being excluded by our limits on OV or OVII. If confirmed, this would be the first X-ray detection of a large amount of intervening warm absorbing gas through OVI absorption. The existence of such a high column density absorber, much stronger than any previously detected one in OVI, would place stringent constraints on the large-scale distribution of baryonic gas in the Universe.
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society