XMM-Newton Detection of a Compton-thick AGN in the 1-Jy ULIRG/LINER F04103-2838
Abstract
We report on the detection of Fe Kalpha emission in F04103-2838, an ultraluminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG; log[L IR/L] 12) that is optically classified as a LINER. Previous Chandra observations suggested the presence of both a starburst and an AGN in this source. A deeper (20 ksec) XMM-Newton spectrum reveals an Fe Kalpha line at rest frame energy 6.4 keV, consistent with cold neutral iron. The best-fit spectral model indicates the Fe Kalpha line has an equivalent width of 1.6 keV. The hard X-ray emission is dominated by a Compton-thick AGN with intrinsic 0.2--10 keV luminosity 1044 ergs s-1, while the soft X-ray emission is from 0.1 keV gas attributed to the starburst. The X-ray spectrum of this source bears a striking resemblance to that of the archetypal luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240 despite differences in merger state and infrared properties.