Dissecting the Extended X-ray Emission in the Merging Pair NGC 6240
Abstract
We present a detailed spectral and imaging analysis of the central radius () region of the merger galaxy NGC 6240 that makes use of all the available \textit{Chandra}-ACIS data ( effective exposure of ). This region shows extended X-ray structures with lower energy counterparts imaged in CO, [O III] and H 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, 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 , with a free-flowing wind at larger radii; if the confinement is magnetic, we estimate B-field values of , similar to those measured in the halo of M82. The thermal gas of the extended halo at absorbs soft X-rays from the AGN, but not the extreme ultraviolet radiation leading to a rapid increase in beyond . The 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.
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@article{arxiv.2202.00685,
title = {Dissecting the Extended X-ray Emission in the Merging Pair NGC 6240},
author = {A. Paggi and G. Fabbiano and E. Nardini and M. Karovska and M. Elvis and J. Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.00685},
year = {2022}
}
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36 pages, 16 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication on ApJ