Chandra Observations of MRK 273: Unveiling the Central AGN and the Extended Hot Gas Halo
Abstract
We report X-ray observations of the field containing the ultraluminous IRAS galaxy Mrk~273 Using the ACIS-S3 instrument on board Chandra. The high resolution X-ray image, for the first time, reveals a compact hard X-ray nucleus in Mrk~273. Its X-ray energy distribution is well described by a heavily obscured power-law spectrum plus a narrow emission line at 6.4 keV. The neutral hydrogen column density is about 4×1023-2, implying an absorption -corrected X-ray luminosity (0.1--10 keV) for the nucleus of ≈ 6.5× 1043 . There are also bright soft X-ray clumps and diffuse soft X-ray emissions surrounding the central hard X-ray nucleus within the 10 of the nuclear region. Its spectrum can be fitted by a MEKAL thermal model with temperature of about 0.8 keV and high metallicity (Z 1.5Z) plus emission lines from α elements and ions. Further outside the central region, the Chandra observations reveal a very extended hot gas halo with a projected diameter of about 108 × 68 and soft X-ray luminosity of ≈ 1.9× 1041 . The temperature of the hot gas is about 0.62 keV with a low metallicity (Z 0.1 Z). We discuss the nature of the AGN in Mrk~273 and the implications of our results on the origin of X-ray halos in elliptical galaxies. We also discuss the properties of Mrk~273x, a background AGN in the Mrk~273 field. The AGN has an X-ray luminosity of ≈ 2.43× 1044 in the 0.5-10 keV band. Its X-ray properties resemble those of Seyfert 1 galaxies while its optical properties are similar to Seyfert 2 galaxies. Such mixed classifications may be a challenge for the unification scheme of AGNs.
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