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The hard X-ray emission of the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240 as observed by NuSTAR

Authors :
Simonetta Puccetti
W. N. Brandt
Franz E. Bauer
Luca Zappacosta
D. Stern
Dom Walton
Andrea Marinucci
Fabrizio Fiore
C. J. Hailey
William W. Craig
C. M. Urry
S. E. Boggs
Murray Brightman
Mislav Baloković
Andrea Comastri
Fiona A. Harrison
W. W. Zhang
F. E. Christensen
A. Annuar
P. Arévalo
Claudio Ricci
Michael Koss
David M. Alexander
S. La Massa
P. Gandhi
B. Luo
Puccetti, S.
Comastri, A.
Bauer, F. E.
Brandt, W. N.
Fiore, F.
Harrison, F. A.
Luo, B.
Stern, D.
Urry, C. M.
Alexander, D. M.
Annuar, A.
Arévalo, P.
Baloković, M.
Boggs, S. E.
Brightman, M.
Christensen, F. E.
Craig, W. W.
Gandhi, P.
Hailey, C. J.
Koss, M. J.
La Massa, S.
Marinucci, A.
Ricci, C.
Walton, D. J.
Zappacosta, L.
Zhang, W.
Source :
Puccetti, S, Comastri, A, Bauer, F E, Brandt, W N, Fiore, F, Harrison, F A, Luo, B, Stern, D, Urry, C M, Alexander, D M, Annuar, A, Arévalo, P, Balokoviic, M, Boggs, S E, Brightman, M, Christensen, F E, Craig, W W, Gandhi, P, Hailey, C J, J. Koss, M, La Massa, S, Marinucci, A, Ricci, C, Walton, D J, Zappacosta, L & Zhang, W 2016, ' The hard X–ray emission of the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240 as observed by NuSTAR ', Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 585, A157 . https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201527189, Astronomy & astrophysics, 2016, Vol.585, pp.A157 [Peer Reviewed Journal], NASA Astrophysics Data System, ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We present a broad-band (~0.3-70 keV) spectral and temporal analysis of NuSTAR observations of the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240, combined with archival Chandra, XMM-Newton and BeppoSAX data. NGC 6240 is a galaxy in a relatively early merger state with two distinct nuclei separated by ~1."5. Previous Chandra observations have resolved the two nuclei, showing that they are both active and obscured by Compton-thick material. Although they cannot be resolved by NuSTAR, thanks to the unprecedented quality of the NuSTAR data at energies >10 keV, we clearly detect, for the first time, both the primary and the reflection continuum components. The NuSTAR hard X-ray spectrum is dominated by the primary continuum piercing through an absorbing column density which is mildly optically thick to Compton scattering (tau ~ 1.2, N_H ~ 1.5 x 10^(24) cm^-2). We detect moderate hard X-ray (> 10 keV) flux variability up to 20% on short (15-20 ksec) timescales. The amplitude of the variability is maximum at ~30 keV and is likely to originate from the primary continuum of the southern nucleus. Nevertheless, the mean hard X-ray flux on longer timescales (years) is relatively constant. Moreover, the two nuclei remain Compton-thick, although we find evidence of variability of the material along the line of sight with column densities N_H<br />Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in A&A

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Puccetti, S, Comastri, A, Bauer, F E, Brandt, W N, Fiore, F, Harrison, F A, Luo, B, Stern, D, Urry, C M, Alexander, D M, Annuar, A, Arévalo, P, Balokoviic, M, Boggs, S E, Brightman, M, Christensen, F E, Craig, W W, Gandhi, P, Hailey, C J, J. Koss, M, La Massa, S, Marinucci, A, Ricci, C, Walton, D J, Zappacosta, L & Zhang, W 2016, ' The hard X–ray emission of the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240 as observed by NuSTAR ', Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 585, A157 . https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201527189, Astronomy & astrophysics, 2016, Vol.585, pp.A157 [Peer Reviewed Journal], NASA Astrophysics Data System, ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5c25121a228044f2198beadcaf71e6ff
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201527189