Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-09-23
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal. 38 pages PDF generated by MS Word and Adobe Acrobat. Larger PDF with bet
Scientific paper
10.1086/379959
NGC 6240 is a luminous infrared galaxy that, based on recent MERLIN and CHANDRA observations, appears to host a pair of active galactic nuclei. We present new, multiepoch and multifrequency radio observations of NGC 6240 obtained using the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA). These observations resolve out all of the diffuse radio continuum emission related to starburst activity to reveal three compact sources, two associated with the infrared and X-ray nuclei: components N1, the northern nucleus, and S, the southern nucleus; and component S1, a weak point source lying northeast of component S. The radio continuum properties of N1 and S both resemble those of compact radio sources in Seyfert nuclei, including an inverted spectrum at low frequencies and high brightness temperatures. Component N1 further resolves into a 9 pc linear source, again resembling compact jets in some well-studied Seyfert nuclei. The inverted radio spectrum is most likely caused by free-free absorption through foreground plasma with emission measures of order 1E7 cm^(-6) pc, consistent with the X-ray spectroscopy which infers the presence of a foreground, Compton thick absorber. Synchrotron self-absorption may also contribute to the flat spectrum of component S. Component S1 better resembles a luminous radio supernova such as those detected in Arp 220, although we cannot specifically rule out the possibility that S1 may be ejected material from the southern active nucleus. We demonstrate that the light curve of S1 is at least consistent with current radio supernova models, and, given the high star-formation rate in the nuclear region and the (possible) proclivity of infrared merger galaxies to produce luminous RSNe, it is not surprising that one such supernova is detected serendipitously in the VLBA observations.
Beswick Robert
Gallimore Jack F.
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