Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-12-01
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted by the Astronomical Journal. Figures also available at http://www.etsu.edu/physics/bsmith/research/n7714_chandra.html
Scientific paper
10.1086/427858
We present Chandra X-ray images for the interacting galaxy pair NGC 7714/5. In addition to the unresolved starburst nucleus, a variable point source with L(X) ~ 10^40 erg/s was detected 1.5" (270 pc) northwest of the nucleus, coincident with a blue, extremely optically-luminous (M(V) ~ -14.1) point source on HST images. Eleven more candidate point-like ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) are seen, two >= 10^40 erg/s. Ten of these are associated with interaction-induced features but only two with star formation. We found diffuse emission with L(X) ~ 3 X 10^40 erg/s extending 11" (1.9 kpc) to the north of the nucleus. Its spectrum can be fit with a 2-temperature Mekal function (0.6/8 keV) or a 0.6 keV Mekal function plus a power law. The hard component may be due to high mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) with contributions from inverse Compton radiation, while the soft component is likely from a superwind. We also detected extended X-ray emission from four extra-nuclear HII region complexes. This emission may be due to HMXBs or to diffuse gas heated by winds from supernovae, if the X-ray production efficiency L(X)/L(mech) is high (~5%). To estimate L(X)/L(mech), we collected published data for well-studied HII regions and superbubbles in nearby galaxies. For young HII regions (<3.5 Myrs), the median L(X)/L(mech) ~ 0.02%, while for older regions, L(X)/L(mech) ~ 0.2-7%. Thus gas heating by supernovae may be sufficient to account for the HII region emission. In galaxies much more distant than NGC 7714, for example, the Cartwheel galaxy, HII region complexes similar to those in NGC 7714 will be unresolved by Chandra and will mimick ULXs.
Nowak Michael A.
Smith Beverly J.
Struck Curtis
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