ASCA OBSERVATION OF NGC-1808

Citation
H. Awaki et al., ASCA OBSERVATION OF NGC-1808, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 48(3), 1996, pp. 409-416
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
ISSN journal
00046264
Volume
48
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
409 - 416
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6264(1996)48:3<409:AOON>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The Japanese X-ray satellite ASCA observed NGC 1808, which is known to exhibit both Seyfert and starburst activities. In the soft X-ray band , ASCA detected emission lines from highly ionized Mg and Si, which co nfirmed the presence of a thin thermal plasma, due possibly to starbur st activity. The thin thermal plasma consists of two temperature compo nents of kT similar to 0.78 keV and kT similar to 0.35 keV. We found t hat the intrinsic absorption toward the 0.78 keV plasma is N-H similar to 7 x 10(21) cm(-2), which is greater than the galactic foreground v alue of 2.8x10(20) cm(-2) (Dickey; Lockman 1990, AAA 53.155.163). This result implies that most of the X-ray emission from this plasma comes from the central region. The absorption toward the 0.35 keV plasma, o n the other hand. shows a low value compared to the galactic absorptio n. This indicates that the plasma is more extended like an X-ray halo. The metal abundance of about 1 solar value found in the thin thermal plasma is larger than that of the archetypical starburst galaxy M82. I n addition to the thin hot plasma, ASCA detected a hard X-ray componen t from NGC 1808, with a luminosity of 2X10(40) erg s(-1) (0.5-10 keV b and), obscured by an absorbing column of 1.0x10(22) cm(-2). The hard X -ray flux and spectrum may also be attributable to starburst activity. However, the hard X-rays exhibited a long-term variability from the G inga and ASCA observations, suggesting the presence of a low-luminosit y AGN in NGC 1808.