Starburst activity in a ROSAT Narrow Emission-Line Galaxy
Abstract
We present multiwaveband photometric and optical spectropolarimetric observations of the R=15.9 narrow emission line galaxy R117_A which lies on the edge of the error circle of the ROSAT X-ray source R117 (from McHardy et al 1998). The overall spectral energy distribution of the galaxy is well modelled by a combination of a normal spiral galaxy and a moderate-strength burst of star formation. The far infra-red and radio emission is extended along the major axis of the galaxy, indicating an extended starburst. On positional grounds, the galaxy is a good candidate for the identification of R117 and the observed X-ray flux is very close to what would be expected from a starburst of the observed far infra-red and radio fluxes. Although an obscured high redshift QSO cannot be entirely ruled out as contributing some fraction of the X-ray flux, we find no candidates to K=20.8 within the X-ray errorbox and so conclude that R117_A is responsible for a large fraction, if not all, of the X-ray emission from R117. Searches for indicators of an obscured AGN in R117_A have so far proven negative; deep spectropolarimetric observations show no signs of broad lines to a limit of one per cent and, for the observed far infra-red and radio emission, we would expect a ten times greater X-ray flux if the overall emission were powered by an AGN. We therefore conclude that the X-ray emission from R117 is dominated by starburst emission from the galaxy R117_A.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0010483,
title = {Starburst activity in a ROSAT Narrow Emission-Line Galaxy},
author = {K. F. Gunn and I. M. McHardy and O. Almaini and T. Shanks and T. J. Sumner and T. W. B. Muxlow and A. Efstathiou and L. R. Jones and S. M. Croom and J. C. Manners and A. M. Newsam and K. O. Mason and S. B. G. Serjeant and M. Rowan-Robinson and .},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0010483},
year = {2009}
}
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8 pages, 9 figures, MNRAS accepted