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- ItemBroad-band X-ray spectral analysis of the Seyfert 1 galaxy GRS 1734-292(2017) Tortosa, A.; Marinucci, A.; Matt, G.; Bianchi, S.; La Franca, F.; Ballantyne, D. R.; Boorman, P. G.; Fabian, A. C.; Farrah, D.; Ricci, Claudio; Fuerst, F.; Gandhi, P.; Harrison, F. A.; Koss, M. J.; Stern, D.; Ursini, F.; Walton, D. J.
- ItemConstraining X-ray reflection in the low-luminosity AGN NGC3718 using NuSTAR and XMM-Newton(2020) Diaz, Y.; Arevalo, P.; Hernandez Garcia, L.; Bassani, L.; Malizia, A.; Gonzalez Martin, O.; Ricci, Claudio; Matt, G.; Stern, D.; Bauer, Franz Erik; May, D.; Zezas, A .
- ItemNGC 1068: No change in the mid-infrared torus structure despite X-ray variability(2017) Lopez-Gonzaga, N.; Asmus, D.; Bauer, Franz Erik; Tristam, K.; Burstcher, L.; Marinucci, A.; Matt, G.; Harrison, F.
- ItemNustar and suzaku X-Ray spectroscopy of NGC 4151: evidence for reflection from the inner accretion disk(2015) Keck, M.; Brenneman, L.; Ballantyne, D.; Bauer, Franz Erik; Boggs, S.; Christensen, F.; Craig, W.; Dauser, T.; Elvis, M.; Fabian, A.; Fuerst, F.; García, J.; Grefenstette, B.; Hailey, C.; Harrison, F.; Madejski, G.; Marinucci, A.; Matt, G.; Reynolds, C.; Stern, D.; Walton, D.; Zoghbi, A.
- ItemNuSTAR catches the unveiling nucleus of NGC 1068(2016) Bauer, Franz Erik; Ricci, Claudio; Marinucci, A.; Bianchi, S.; Matt, G.; Alexander, D.; Balokovic, M.; Brandt, W.; Gandhi, P.; Guainazzi, M.; Harrison, F.; Iwasawa, K.; Koss, M.; Madsen, K.; Nicastro, F.; Puccetti, S.; Stern, D.; Walton, D.
- ItemNuSTAR. reveals the extreme properties of the super-Eddington accreting supermassive black hole in PG. 1247+267(2016) Lanzuisi, G.; Perna, M.; Comastri, A.; Cappi, M.; Dadina, M.; Marinucci, A.; Masini, A.; Matt, G.; Vagnetti, F.; Bauer, Franz Erik; Vignali, C.; Ballantyne, D.; Boggs, S.; Brandt, W.; Brusa, M.; Craig, W.; Ricci, Claudio
- ItemProbing the circumnuclear absorbing medium of the buried AGN in NGC 1068 through NuSTAR observations(OUP, 2019) Zaino, A.; Bianchi, S.; Marinucci, A.; Matt, G.; Bauer, Franz Erik; Brandt, W. N.; Gandhi, P.; Guainazzi, M.; Iwasawa, K.; Puccetti, S.; Ricci, Claudio; Walton, D. J.We present the results of the latest NuSTAR monitoring campaign of the Compton-thick Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1068, composed of four ∼50 ks observations performed between 2017 July and 2018 February to search for flux and spectral variability on time-scales from 1 to 6 months. We detect one unveiling and one eclipsing event with time-scales less than 27 and 91 d, respectively, ascribed to Compton-thick material with N H = (1.8 ± 0.8) × 10 24 and ≥ (2.4 ± 0.5) × 10 24 cm −2 moving across our line of sight. This gas is likely located in the innermost part of the torus or even further inward, thus providing further evidence of the clumpy structure of the circumnuclear matter in this source. Taking advantage of simultaneous Swift–XRT observations, we also detected a new flaring ULX, at a distance d ∼ 30 arcsec (i.e. ∼2 kpc) from the nuclear region of NGC 1068, with a peak X-ray intrinsic luminosity of (3.0 ± 0.4) × 10 40 erg s −1 in the 2–10 keV band.
- ItemSimultaneous NuSTAR and XMM-Newton 0.5-80 keV spectroscopy of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy SWIFT J2127.4+5654(2014) Marinucci, A.; Matt, G.; Kara, E.; Miniutti, G.; Elvis, M.; Arévalo, P.; Ballantyne, D. R.; Baloković, M.; Bauer, Franz Erik; Brenneman, L.
- ItemThe NuSTAR X-ray spectrum of the low-luminosity active galactic nucleus in NGC 7213(2015) Ursini, F.; Marinucci, A.; Matt, G.; Bianchi, S.; Tortosa, A.; Stern, D.; Arévalo, P.; Ballantyne, D.; Bauer, Franz Erik; Fabian, A.; Harrison, F.; Lohfink, A.; Reynolds, C.; Walton, D.
- ItemThe Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 2110 : hard X-ray emission observed by NuSTAR and variability of the iron Kα line(2015) Marinucci, A.; Matt, G.; Bianchi, S.; Lu, T. N.; Arévalo, P.; Balokovic, M.; Ballantyne, D.; Bauer, Franz Erik; Boggs, S. E.; Christensen, F. E.; Craig, W. W.; Gandhi, P.; Hailey, C. J.; Harrison, F.; Puccetti, S.; Rivers, E.; Walton, D. J.; Stern, D.; Zhang, W.
- ItemThe soft-X-ray emission of Ark 120. XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and the importance of taking the broad view(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2014) Matt, G.; Marinucci, A.; Guainazzi, M.; Brenneman, L. W.; Elvis, M.; Lohfink, A.; Arevalo, P.; Boggs, S. E.; Cappi, M.; Christensen, F. E.; Craig, W. W.; Fabian, A. C.; Fuerst, F.; Hailey, C. J.; Harrison, F. A.; Parker, M.; Reynolds, C. S.; Stern, D.; Walton, D. J.; Zhang, W. W.We present simultaneous XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations of the 'bare' Seyfert 1 galaxy, Ark 120, a system in which ionized absorption is absent. The NuSTAR hard-X-ray spectral coverage allows us to constrain different models for the excess soft-X-ray emission. Among phenomenological models, a cutoff power law best explains the soft-X-ray emission. This model likely corresponds to Comptonization of the accretion disc seed UV photons by a population of warm electrons: using Comptonization models, a temperature of similar to 0.3 keV and an optical depth of similar to 13 are found. If the UV-to-X-ray optxagnf model is applied, the UV fluxes from the XMM-Newton Optical Monitor suggest an intermediate black hole spin. Contrary to several other sources observed by NuSTAR, no high-energy cutoff is detected with a lower limit of 190 keV.