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1999MNRAS.302...96I - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 302, 96-110 (1999/January-1)

An X-ray investigation of powerful far-infrared galaxies.

IWASAWA K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present ASCA results on four prototype powerful far-infrared galaxies, Mrk 231, Mrk 273, Arp 220 and NGC 6240. The soft X-ray spectra show signatures of thermal emission with temperatures of (0.5–1)x107 K, which is probably produced in starbursts. Their soft X-ray (0.5–2 keV) luminosities range from 4x1040 to 7x1041 erg.s–1. The X-ray properties are examined in the context of a starburst. Evidence for a heavily obscured active nucleus is found in Mrk 273 and NGC 6240. The ASCA spectra of both galaxies show strong iron K emission-line features. The hard X-ray emission (> 3 keV) in NGC 6240 is most likely the reflected light of a hidden QSO, the intrinsic luminosity of which is suspected to be ∼ 1045 erg.s–1, comparable to the far-IR luminosity. The 2–10 keV emission, possibly related to an active galactic nucleus (AGN), is found in Mrk 231. The observed 2–10 keV luminosity is only ∼ 2x1042 erg.s–1, and the origin of the hard X-ray emission is uncertain because of the low quality of the present data. No evidence for an AGN is found in Arp 220 in the X-ray data. However, the soft X-ray emission originating in the starburst is also as weak as the Hα nebula and near-IR continuum, despite the large far-IR excess. The possible existence of a powerful but heavily obscured (Compton-thick) AGN is discussed.

Abstract Copyright: 1998, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: starburst - infrared: galaxies - X-rays: galaxies

CDS comments: IRAS 16504+5235 misprint for 16504+0228, and IRAS F1537+1950 for F14537+1950

Simbad objects: 22

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