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2011ApJ...731...21M - Astrophys. J., 731, 21 (2011/April-2)

Markarian 6: shocking the environment of an intermediate Seyfert.

MINGO B., HARDCASTLE M.J., CROSTON J.H., EVANS D.A., HOTA A., KHARB P. and KRAFT R.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Markarian 6 is a nearby (D ∼ 78 Mpc) Seyfert 1.5, early-type galaxy, with a double set of radio bubbles. The outer set spans ∼7.5 kpc and is expanding into the halo regions of the host galaxy. We present an analysis of our new Chandra observation, together with archival XMM-Newton data, to look for evidence of emission from shocked gas around the external radio bubbles, both from spatially resolved regions in Chandra and from spectral analysis of the XMM-Newton data. We also look for evidence of a variable absorbing column along our line of sight to Mrk 6, to explain the evident differences seen in the active galactic nucleus (AGN) spectra from the various, non-contemporaneous, observations. We find that the variable absorption hypothesis explains the differences between the Chandra and XMM-Newton spectra, with the Chandra spectrum being heavily absorbed. The intrinsic NH varies from ∼8x1021 atoms/cm2 to ∼3x1023 atoms/cm2 on short timescales (2-6 years). The past evolution of the source suggests this is probably caused by a clump of gas close to the central AGN, passing in front of us at the moment of the observation. Shells of thermal X-ray emission are detected around the radio bubbles, with a temperature of ∼0.9 keV. We estimate a temperature of ∼0.2 keV for the external medium using luminosity constraints from our Chandra image. We analyze these results using the Rankine-Hugoniot shock jump conditions, and obtain a Mach number of ∼3.9, compatible with a scenario in which the gas in the shells is inducing a strong shock in the surrounding interstellar medium (ISM). This could be the third clear detection of strong shocks produced by a radio-powerful Seyfert galaxy. These results are compatible with previous findings on Centaurus A and NGC 3801, supporting a picture in which these AGN-driven outflows play an important role in the environment and evolution of the host galaxy.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: individual: Markarian 6 - galaxies: jets - shock waves - X-rays: galaxies

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