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A hard X-ray constraint on the presence of an AGN in the ultraluminous infrared galaxy Arp 220
Authors:K Iwasawa  G Matt  M Guainazzi  AC Fabian
Institution:1Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA;2Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita degli Studi Roma Tre, Via della Vasca Navale 84, I-00146 Roma, Italy;3XMM-Newton SOC, VILSPA, ESA, Apartado 50727, 28080 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:We present X-ray results on the ultraluminous infrared galaxy Arp 220 obtained with BeppoSAX . X-ray emission up to 10 keV is detected. No significant signal is detected with the PDS detector in the higher energy band. The 2–10 keV emission has a flat spectrum (Γ~1.7) , similar to M82, and a luminosity of ~ 1×1041 erg s?1 . A population of X-ray binaries may be a major source of this X-ray emission. The upper limit of an iron K line equivalent width at 6.4 keV is ?600 eV. This observation imposes the tightest constraint so far on an active nucleus if present in Arp 220. We find that a column density of X-ray absorption must exceed 1025 cm?2 for an obscured active nucleus to be significant in the energetics, and the covering factor of the absorption should be almost unity. The underluminous soft X-ray starburst emission may need a good explanation, if the bolometric luminosity is primarily powered by a starburst.
Keywords:galaxies: active  galaxies: individual: Arp 220  galaxies: starburst  X-rays: galaxies
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