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2005ApJ...631..707P - Astrophys. J., 631, 707-719 (2005/October-1)

The nature of composite Seyfert/Star-forming galaxies revealed by X-ray observations.

PANESSA F., WOLTER A., PELLEGRINI S., FRUSCIONE A., BASSANI L., DELLA CECA R., PALUMBO G.G.C. and TRINCHIERI G.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper presents new Chandra and BeppoSAX observations aimed at investigating the optical-X-ray mismatch in the enigmatic class of the composite galaxies discovered by a cross-correlation of IRAS and ROSAT all-sky survey catalogs. These galaxies have been classified as star-forming objects on the basis of their optical spectra, while the detection of weak broad wings in the Hα emission in a few of them and their high X-ray luminosity in the ROSAT band indicated the presence of an active nucleus. The analysis of Chandra observations for four composite galaxies has revealed nuclear pointlike sources, with a typical AGN spectrum (Γ∼1.7-1.9) and little intrinsic absorption. A strong flux variability has been observed on different timescales; in particular, most of the sources were brighter at the ROSAT epoch. Although it is of relatively low luminosity for the AGN class (L2–10keV∼3-60x1041 ergs/s), the active nucleus is nevertheless dominant in the X-ray domain. At other wavelengths it appears to be overwhelmed by the starburst and/or host galaxy light, yielding the composite classification for these objects.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Peculiar - Galaxies: Starburst - X-Rays: Galaxies

Nomenclature: Table 3: [PWP2005] IRAS 01319-1604 ulx-N (Nos 1-2), [PWP2005] IRAS 04392-0123 ulx-N (No. 1), [PWP2005] IRAS 20069+5929 ulx-N (No. 1).

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