The ULIRG NGC 6240: Luminous extended X-ray emission and evidence for an AGN

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to appear in the proc. of "Highlights in X-ray Astronomy" (Garching, June 1998); B Aschenbach et al. (eds)

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We briefly review and extend our discussion of the ROSAT detection of the extraordinarily luminous (>10^{42} erg/s) partly extended (> 30 kpc diameter) X-ray emission from the double-nucleus ultraluminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240. The ROSAT spectrum can be well fit by emission from two components in roughly equal proportions: a thermal optically thin plasma with kT \sim 0.6 keV and a hard component that can be represented by a canonical AGN powerlaw. Source counts appear to have dropped by 30% within a year. Altogether, these findings can be well explained by a contribution of radiation from an AGN essentially hidden at other wavelengths. Fits of ASCA spectra, conducted by various groups, corroborate this result, revealing a high-equivalent width FeK blend which again is straightforwardly interpreted by scattered AGN light. If radiating at the Eddington limit, the central black hole mass does not exceed 10^7 M_sun. We discuss implications for the formation of this AGN. However, the luminosity in the remaining extended thermal component is still at the limits of a pure starburst-wind-induced source. We suggest that the deeply buried starburst has switched to a partially dormant phase so that heating of the outflow is diminished and a cooling flow could have been established. This flow may account for the extended shock heating traced by LINER-like emission line ratios and the extremely luminous H_2 emission from the central region of this galaxy. Next-generation X-ray telescopes will be able to test this proposal.

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