X-Ray Spectral Model from Clumpy Torus and Its Application to Circinus Galaxy
Abstract: We construct an X-ray spectral model from the clumpy torus in an active galactic nucleus (AGN), designated as "XCLUMPY", utilizing the Monte Carlo simulation for Astrophysics and Cosmology framework (MONACO: Odaka et al. 2011, 2016). The adopted geometry of the torus is the same as that in Nenkova et al. (2008), who assume a power law distribution of clumps in the radial direction and a normal distribution in the elevation direction. We investigate the dependence of the X-ray continuum and Fe K$\alpha$ fluorescence line profile on the torus parameters. Our model is compared with other torus models: MYTorus model (Murphy & Yaqoob 2009), Ikeda model (Ikeda et al. 2009), and CTorus model (Liu & Li 2014). As an example, we also present the results applied to the broadband X-ray spectra of the Circinus galaxy observed with XMM-Newton, Suzaku, and NuSTAR. Our model can well reproduce the data, yielding a hydrogen column density along the equatorial plane $N_{\mathrm{H}}{\mathrm{Equ}} = 9.08_{-0.08}{+0.14} \times 10{24}$ cm${-2}$, a torus angular width $\sigma = 14.7_{-0.39}{+0.44}$ degree, and a 2--10 keV luminosity $\log L_{2-10}/\mathrm{erg \ s{-1}} = 42.8$. These results are discussed in comparison with the observations in other wavelengths.
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