New X-ray constraints on starburst and Seyfert activity in the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672

Citation
Pj. De Naray et al., New X-ray constraints on starburst and Seyfert activity in the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672, ASTRONOM J, 119(2), 2000, pp. 612-619
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00046256 → ACNP
Volume
119
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
612 - 619
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6256(200002)119:2<612:NXCOSA>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The nearby barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672 shows dramatic starburst activity and may also host a Seyfert 2 nucleus. We present new X-ray observations th at set constraints on starburst and Seyfert activity in NGC 1672. Two ROSAT HRI exposures, taken in 1992 and 1997, are used to investigate longterm va riability of the known X-ray sources and to search for new sources of X-ray emission. We find large-amplitude (approximate to 69%) variability from X- 3, one of the off-nuclear sources located near an end of the galactic bar. X-3 has a peak observed 0.2-2.0 keV luminosity of approximate to 2.5 x 10(3 9) ergs s(-1), and it is probably a luminous X-ray binary or young supernov a remnant. We do not observe variability of the nuclear source X-1 or the s trong off-nuclear source X-2. Our analyses also reveal two new off-nuclear sources, one of which is associated with a bright region along a spiral arm , and we find evidence for large-scale diffuse X-ray emission throughout pa rt of the disk of NGC 1672. Furthermore, we use ASCA data taken in 1995 to constrain the hard X-ray properties of NGC 1672. While the nuclear source X -1 is the dominant soft X-ray source in NGC 1672, we find that the bulk of the 2-10 keV and 5-10 keV emission is spatially coincident with the off-nuc lear source X-3, giving it an apparent 0.2-8 keV luminosity of greater than or similar to 6 x 10(39) ergs s(-1). A power-law-plus-Raymond-Smith model provides an acceptable fit to the full-band ASCA spectra. We do not find an y evidence for a luminous but absorbed nuclear X-ray source. If there is a luminous Seyfert 2 nucleus in NGC 1672, it must be obscured by a "Compton-t hick" torus with a column density of greater than or similar to 2 x 10(24) cm(-2).