Ultraluminous IRAS galaxy 10026+4347

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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We study optical and X-ray properties of the ultraluminous IRAS galaxy 10026+4347. This galaxy is a narrow-line QSO with very strong FeII emission. Three optical spectra were taken over two years. The full widths at half maximum (FWHMs) of the emission lines are constant whereas the third spectrum seems to show a continuum change. Intermediate-band photometry also shows a small (0.1 mag) but significant decrease in flux. HST WFPC2 images suggest that this object is a post-merger galaxy. The source is X-ray luminous (L_x ~ 10^45 erg/s) with a very soft X-ray spectrum (photon index ~ 3.2) The X-ray luminosity exhibits variabilities of a factor of ~8 over four years and a factor of two within two days. During these X-ray flux changes, the X-ray spectral shapes are consistent with no variation. All the optical and X-ray properties resemble those of narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies, except that the FWHM of Hbeta is about 2500 km/s, larger than that for most NLS1s. We discuss the implications of our results on models of NLS1s.

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