The X-ray Emission of NGC 1068 |
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Authors: | A.S. Wilson M. Elvis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Astronomy Department, University of Maryland, College Park, 4, MD, 20742 2. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden St., Cambridge, MA, 02138
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Abstract: | This paper summarises the X-ray properties of NGC 1068 from the observers perspective and reports new observations with the ROSAT HRI. Below ? 2 keV, the spectrum is steep and probably represents thermal emission from gas with temperature kT ? 0.1 - 0.6 keV. Above ? 2 keV, the spectrum is much flatter and may be described by a power-law with energy index α ? 0.3. Images with the ROSAT HRI reveal that about half the X-ray flux in the 0.1 - 2.4 keV band is extended on scales > 5″ (360 pc). Recent ROSAT PSPC observations of starburst galaxies show integrated soft X-ray spectra which are very similar to that of NGC 1068 below 2 keV. The spatially extended, steep, soft X-ray emission of NGC 1068 probably originates through thermal emission from a hot wind driven by the disk starburst, the Seyfert nucleus or a combination of the two. On the other hand, the hard emission above 2 keV is almost certainly dominated by the Seyfert nucleus. |
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