Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-11-17
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted in A&A. Major revisions, including title change. Abridged abstract. Full resolution figures available at ftp://ftp.
Scientific paper
We reanalyze the ROSAT PSPC X-ray spectro-photometric observations of HCG 16. Its X-ray morphology resembles its morphology at 20 cm, seen by the NVSS. We detect diffuse emission in 8 regions filling half of the 200/h50 kpc (8.7") radius circle around the optical center of the group: one encompassing galaxies a&b, two surrounding galaxies c&d, a clumpy region roughly 140/h50 kpc from the group galaxies, which may be gas ejected from one of the galaxies, plus regions associated with background galaxies, radio-sources or groups, and foreground stars. Excluding the background / foreground sources, we get L_X^bol = 2.3 10^41 / h50^2 erg/s, i.e. half the luminosity found by Ponman et al. The diffuse emission is cool (T < 0.55 keV [90% confidence] with a best fit T = 0.27 keV). The correction for photoelectric absorption in L_X^bol is a factor 3.5 and varies rapidly with temperature. The clumpy distribution of hot diffuse gas in HCG 16 is illustrated by the low mean X-ray surface brightness and hot gas density of the regions of undetected emission within 8' (at most 1/4 and 1/6 of those of the detected gas, assuming both have same temperature, metallicity and clumpiness). The irregular X-ray morphology of the diffuse emission rules out a (nearly) virialized nature for HCG 16, unless intergalactic gas had sufficiently high specific entropy to be unable to collapse with the group. Most of the diffuse gas originates from galaxies, either through tidal stripping or through galactic winds driven by supernova remnants. Our results show the need for a careful 2D spatial analysis and multi-wavelength study of the diffuse X-ray emission from groups, suggesting that other compact groups could be significantly contaminated by superimposed X-ray sources.(abridged)
Mamon Gary A.
Santos Sergio Dos
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