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An Obscured, Seyfert 2-like State of the Stellar-mass Black Hole GRS 1915+105 Caused by Failed Disk WindsWe report on Chandra grating spectra of the stellar-mass black hole GRS 1915+105 obtained during a novel, highly obscured state. As the source entered this state, a dense, massive accretion disk wind was detected through strong absorption lines. Photoionization modeling indicates that it must originate close to the central engine, orders of magnitude from the outer accretion disk. Strong, nearly sinusoidal flux variability in this phase yielded a key insight: the wind is blueshifted when its column density is relatively low, but redshifted as it approaches the Compton-thick threshold. At no point does the wind appear to achieve the local escape velocity; in this sense, it is a “failed wind.” Later observations suggest that the disk ultimately fails to keep even the central engine clear of gas, leading to heavily obscured and Compton-thick states characterized by very strong Fe K emission lines. Indeed, these later spectra are successfully described using models developed for obscured active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We discuss our results in terms of the remarkable similarity of GRS 1915+105 deep in its “obscured state” to Seyfert 2 and Compton-thick AGNs, and we explore how our understanding of accretion and obscuration in massive black holes is impacted by our observations.
Document ID
20210010926
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
J. M. Miller
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
A. Zoghbi ORCID
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
J. Raymond
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
M. Balakrishnan
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
L. Brenneman
(Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
E. Cackett
(Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan, United States)
P. Draghis ORCID
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
A. C. Fabian ORCID
(University of Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom)
E. Gallo
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
J. Kaastra
(Netherlands Institute for Space Research Utrecht, Netherlands)
T. Kallman
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
E. Kammoun ORCID
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
S. E. Motta
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
D. Proga ORCID
(University of Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, United States)
M. T. Reynolds ORCID
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
N. Trueba
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Date Acquired
March 4, 2021
Publication Date
November 19, 2020
Publication Information
Publication: Astrophysical Journal
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Volume: 904
Issue: 1
Issue Publication Date: November 20, 2020
ISSN: 0004-637X
e-ISSN: 1538-4357
Subject Category
Astronomy
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 399131
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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Technical Review
External Peer Committee
Keywords
Black holes
Compact objects
Active galactic nuclei
X-ray active galactic nuclei
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