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X-ray properties of the 'Composite' Seyfert/Star-forming galaxies

Authors :
Wolter, A.
Trinchieri, G.
Della Ceca, R.
Panessa, F.
Dadina, M.
Loredana Bassani
Cappi, M.
Fruscione, A.
Pellegrini, S.
Palumbo, G.
A. WOLTER
G. ISRAEL
F. BACCIOTTI
Wolter A.
Trinchieri G.
Della Ceca R.
Panessa F.
Dadina M.
Bassani L.
Cappi M.
Fruscione A.
Pellegrini S.
Palumbo G.
A. WOLTER, G. ISRAEL, F. BACCIOTTI
Source :
NASA Astrophysics Data System
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
MemSAIt, 2004.

Abstract

An enigmatic, small class of IR and X-ray luminous sources, named ``Composite'' starburst/Seyfert galaxies, has been defined from IRAS and RASS data. The objects have optical spectra dominated by the features of HII galaxies (plus, in some cases, weak Seyfert signatures) but X-ray luminosities higher than expected from starbursts and more typical of Seyfert nuclei. The true nature of this class of objects is still unknown. We present Chandra data of four of these galaxies that were obtained to investigate the nature of the X-ray source. The X-ray spectrum, the lack of any significant extended component, and the observed variability indicate that the AGN is the dominant component in the X-ray domain.<br />Comment: 4 pages; 3 figure; proceedings of XLVIII Congresso della Societa' Astronomica Italiana, Milano, Italy 19-23 april 2004, to be published on MemSAIt; Eds. A. Wolter; G. Israel; F. Bacciotti

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NASA Astrophysics Data System
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08fed80bb663a14c18dcd8f577dcc3d9