1. Spatially Resolved Hard X-ray Emission in the Central 5 kpc of the Galaxy Merger NGC 6240
- Author
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Wang, Junfeng, Nardini, E., Fabbiano, G., Karovska, M., Elvis, M., Pellegrini, S., Max, C. E., Risaliti, G., U, V., Zezas, A., Wang, Junfeng, Nardini, E., Fabbiano, G., Karovska, M., Elvis, M., Pellegrini, S., Max, C. E., Risaliti, G., U, V., and Zezas, A.
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,X-RAYS: GALAXIES: CLUSTERS ,X-rays: galaxie ,ISM - Abstract
We have obtained a deep, sub-arcsecond resolution X-ray image of the nuclear region of the luminous galaxy merger NGC 6240 with Chandra, which resolves the X-ray emission from the pair of active nuclei and the diffuse hot gas in great detail. We detect extended hard X-ray emission from 70 million K hot gas over a spatial scale of 5 kpc, indicating the presence of fast shocks with velocity of 2200 km/s. For the first time we obtain spatial distribution of this highly ionized gas emitting FeXXV and find that it shows a remarkable correspondence to the large scale morphology of H_2(1-0) S(1) line emission and Hα filaments. Propagation of fast shocks originated in the starburst driven wind into the ambient dense gas can account for this morphological correspondence. Both the energetics and the iron mass in the hot gas are consistent with the expected injection from the supernovae explosion during the starburst that is commensurate with its high star formation rate.
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- 2013