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2001ApJ...557...54L - Astrophys. J., 557, 54-66 (2001/August-2)

The obscuring starburst of NGC 6221 and implications for the hard X-ray background.

LEVENSON N.A., CID FERNANDES R.Jr, WEAVER K.A., HECKMAN T.M. and STORCHI-BERGMANN T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present NGC 6221 as a case study of ``X-ray-loud composite galaxies'', which appear similar to starbursts at optical wavelengths and resemble traditional active galactic nuclei in X-rays. The net optical spectrum of NGC 6221 is properly characterized as a starburst galaxy, but in X-rays, NGC 6221 is similar to Seyfert 1 galaxies, exhibiting a power-law continuum spectrum, a broad Fe Kα line, and continuum variability on timescales of days and years. High-resolution images reveal that the detected active nucleus is relatively weak, not only at optical, but also at near-infrared wavelengths. An obscuring starburst, in which the interstellar gas and dust associated with the starburst conceal the active nucleus, accounts for these peculiar features. We demonstrate quantitatively that obscuration by column density NH=1022 cm–2 combined with relatively weak intrinsic nuclear activity can produce an optical spectrum that is characteristic of the surrounding starburst alone. While optical surveys would not identify the active nuclei that make these galaxies significant X-ray sources, such galaxies may, in fact, be important contributors to the X-ray background.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual (NGC 6221) - Galaxies: Seyfert - Galaxies: Starburst - X-Rays: Diffuse Background - X-Rays: Galaxies

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