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2015ApJ...806...37W - Astrophys. J., 806, 37 (2015/June-2)

Variable hard-X-ray emission from the candidate accreting black hole in dwarf galaxy Henize 2-10.

WHALEN T.J., HICKOX R.C., REINES A.E., GREENE J.E., SIVAKOFF G.R., JOHNSON K.E., ALEXANDER D.M. and GOULDING A.D.

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We present an analysis of the X-ray spectrum and long-term variability of the nearby dwarf starburst galaxy Henize 2-10. Recent observations suggest that this galaxy hosts an actively accreting black hole (BH) with mass Å106. The presence of an active galactic nucleus (AGN) in a low-mass starburst galaxy marks a new environment for AGNs, with implications for the processes by which ''seed'' BHs may form in the early universe. In this paper, we analyze four epochs of X-ray observations of Henize 2-10, to characterize the long-term behavior of its hard nuclear emission. We analyze observations with Chandra from 2001 and XMM-Newton from 2004 and 2011, as well as an earlier, less sensitive observation with ASCA from 1997. Based on a detailed analysis of the source and background, we find that the hard (2-10 keV) flux of the putative AGN has decreased by approximately an order of magnitude between the 2001 Chandra observation and exposures with XMM-Newton in 2004 and 2011. The observed variability confirms that the emission is due to a single source. It is unlikely that the variable flux is due to a supernova or ultraluminous X-ray source, based on the observed long-term behavior of the X-ray and radio emission, while the observed X-ray variability is consistent with the behavior of well-studied AGNs.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: individual: Henize 2-10 - X-rays: galaxies

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