论文标题
在合并对NGC 6240中剖析扩展的X射线发射
Dissecting the Extended X-ray Emission in the Merging Pair NGC 6240
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论文摘要
我们提供了中央$ 15''$ radius($ \ sim 7.5 \ text {kpc} $)区域的详细光谱和成像分析,该区域使用了所有可用的\ textit {chandra} -acis data($ 0.3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3 \ text {kev} $ sim $ sim $ sim $ sim $ sim pexts of textIT {chandra} -Acis数据,该区域显示了在CO,[O III]和H $α$线排放中成像的较低能量的X射线结构。我们发现在不同的大规模组件中,可能的核激发阶段和热冲击激发的发射:在H $α$中检测到的西北“环”,这是两个核,两个核的区域,这是[O iii]中检测到的东北的大流出区域,以及南部的X射线扩展。后者可能是北部核的电离锥,而n对应物被星系盘遮盖。 X射线表面亮度的径向分布表明,$ r <2.5 \ text {kpc} $的限制热星际介质,在较大的半径上有自由流动的风;如果限制是磁性的,我们将估计$ \ sim 100 \,μ\ text {g} $的B场值,类似于在M82的光环中测得的B-Fielt值。 $ kt \ sim 1 \ text {kev} $在AGN中吸收X射线的延长光环的热气体,但不会导致极端的紫外线辐射,从而导致$ f _ {\ text {[o iii]}}}/f _ {\ fext {x {x} {x {x} $ sim $ sim 3 \ sim 3 \ kp迅速增加。扩展X射线发射不同区域中热成分的$α$元素与Fe丰度的比率通常与SNE II II产率兼容,这证实了NGC 6240中活性星形成的重要性。
We present a detailed spectral and imaging analysis of the central $15''$ radius ($\sim 7.5 \text{ kpc}$) region of the merger galaxy NGC 6240 that makes use of all the available \textit{Chandra}-ACIS data ($0.3 - 3 \text{ keV}$ effective exposure of $\sim 190 \text{ ks}$). This region shows extended X-ray structures with lower energy counterparts imaged in CO, [O III] and H$α$ line emission. We find both photo-ionized phases of possible nuclear excitation and thermal shock-excited emission in the different large-scale components: the north-west "loop" detected in H$α$, the region surrounding the two nuclei, the large outflow region to the north-east detected in [O III], and the southern X-ray extensions. The latter could be the ionization cone of the northern nucleus, with the N counterpart being obscured by the galaxy disk. The radial distribution of the X-ray surface brightness suggests a confined hot interstellar medium at $r < 2.5 \text{ kpc}$, with a free-flowing wind at larger radii; if the confinement is magnetic, we estimate B-field values of $\sim 100\,μ\text{G}$ , similar to those measured in the halo of M82. The thermal gas of the extended halo at $kT \sim 1 \text{ keV}$ absorbs soft X-rays from the AGN, but not the extreme ultraviolet radiation leading to a rapid increase in $F_{\text{[O III]}}/F_{\text{X}}$ beyond $\sim 3 \text{ kpc}$. The $α$ element to Fe abundance ratios of the thermal components in the different regions of the extended X-ray emission are generally compatible with SNe II yields, confirming the importance of the active star formation in NGC 6240.