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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
Study of nine Narrow Line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1) observed with ASCA is presented. The X-ray spectra are fitted with a two component model. The soft component can be represented by a blackbody model with kT~100eV. To make the observed luminosity below the Eddignton limit, we have to assume the emission region has a size much smaller than 3Rs. The X-ray variabilities of the NLS1s have systematically shorter time scale than the typical (broad line) Seyferts 1 (BLS1), which suggests lower black hole masses in the NLS1s.
We also study the the X-ray spectral structure around 1.1 keV, which has been reported for some NLS1s. Although the structure has been interpreted as an absorption feature, we propose an alternative model employing emission lines. One possible origin of the emission lines is preprocessing from a highly ionized accretion disk.