Title of article
Stephans Quintet: The X-ray anatomy of a multiple galaxy collision
Author/Authors
Trinchieri، G. نويسنده , , Pietsch، W. نويسنده , , Sulentic، J. نويسنده , , Breitschwerdt، D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-172
From page
173
To page
0
Abstract
Chandra observations of the compact galaxy group known as Stephanʹs Quintet (SQ) are presented. The major morphological features that were discovered with the ROSAT HRI are now imaged with higher resolution and S/N. The large scale shock (1 .ʹ5, ~40 kpc if at 85 Mpc) is resolved into a narrow NS feature embedded in more extended diffuse emission ( D >= 3ʹ). The NS structure is somewhat clumpy, more sharply bounded on the W side and prominent only in the soft band (energies below ~2 keV). Its observational properties are best explained as a shock produced by a high velocity encounter between NGC 7318b, a "new intruder", and the intergalactic medium in SQ. The shock conditions near the high speed intruder suggest that a bow shock is propagating into a pre-existing H I cloud and heating the gas to a temperature of 0.5 keV. The low temperature in the shock is a problem unless we postulate an oblique shock. One member, NGC 7319, hosts a Seyfert 2 nucleus, with an intrinsic luminosity Lx = 10^43 erg s ^-1, embedded in a region of more diffuse emission with 10" radius extent. The nuclear spectrum can be modeled with a strongly absorbed power-law typical of this class of sources. Several additional compact sources are detected including three in foreground NGC 7320. Some of these sources are very luminous and could be related to the ultraluminous X-ray sources found in nearby galaxies.
Keywords
stellar dynamics , instabilities , gravitation , hydrodynamics
Journal title
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Record number
77847
Link To Document