Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-01-02
Astron.Astrophys. 400 (2003) 145-152
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
7 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20021896
We present the soft X-ray spectrum of the LINER galaxy M81 derived from a long observation with the XMM RGS. The spectrum is dominated by continuum emission from the active nucleus, but also contains emission lines from Fe L, and H-like and He-like N, O, and Ne. The emission lines are significantly broader than the RGS point-source spectral resolution; in the cross dispersion direction the emission lines are detected adjacent to, as well as coincident with, the active nucleus. This implies that they originate in a region of a few arc-minutes spatial extent (1 arc-minute ~ 1 kpc in M81). The flux ratios of the OVII triplet suggest that collisional processes are responsible for the line emission. A good fit to the whole RGS spectrum is obtained using a model consisting of an absorbed power law from the active nucleus and a 3 temperature optically thin thermal plasma. Two of the thermal plasma components have temperatures of 0.18+-0.04 keV and 0.64+-0.04 keV, characteristic of the hot interstellar medium produced by supernovae; the combined luminosity of the plasma at these two temperatures accounts for all the unresolved bulge X-ray emission seen in the Chandra observation by Tennant et al. (2001). The third component has a higher temperature (~1.7 keV), and we argue that this, along with some of the 0.64 keV emission, comes from X-ray binaries in the bulge of M81.
Branduardi-Raymont Graziella
Breeveld Alice A.
Mason Keith O.
Page Mat J.
Soria Rob
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