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X-ray study of a nearby nuclear X-ray study of a nearby nuclear starburst and a nearby AGN starburst and a nearby AGN Roberto Soria (UCL) Mat Page, Kinwah.

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1 X-ray study of a nearby nuclear X-ray study of a nearby nuclear starburst and a nearby AGN starburst and a nearby AGN Roberto Soria (UCL) Mat Page, Kinwah Wu, Alice Breeveld, Silvia Zane

2 Contents  M83 (grand-design spiral with nuclear starburst) diffuse emission discrete source populations multi-wavelength comparisons  M81 (grand-design spiral with active nucleus) discrete source populations origin of the X-ray emission lines comparison between Milky Way, M83, M81 For more details, see recent papers by our UCL group (Soria et al 2003, Page et al 2003, 2004)

3 STAR FORMATION Stellar evolution PNe, SNe II, Ib/c Compact remnants HMXB, LMXB Cold gas Hot gas (shocks) Diffuse soft X-rays X-rays from accretion External triggers Internal triggers?

4 M83 (d ~ 4 Mpc) A look in detail: M83 (d ~ 4 Mpc)

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7 10 arcsec

8 Super-soft source Wind / XRB? X-ray binary galactic nucleus SNR?

9 ULX X-ray pulsar

10 Starburst nucleus Spiral arms High abund of Ne, Mg, Si,S Low Fe/O, Fe/C ISM is enriched by winds from WR stars, core-collapse SNe T ~ 0.6 keV T ~ 0.4 keV 80% of X-ray luminosity is from diffuse hot gas

11 Diffuse emission from the starburst nuclear region of M83 (multi-temperature thermal plasma fit, T ~ 0.3--0.8 keV)

12 Identification of the X-ray sources: multiwavelength comparisons Chandra/ACISHST/WFPC2

13 HST/WFPC2 greyscale, Chandra contours

14 H  greyscale (SSO), Chandra contours (0.3--8 keV)

15 V-band greyscale (VLT), 6 cm radio contours (VLA)

16 Cumulative luminosity distribution of the discrete X-ray sources in a galaxy 10 40 10 38 10 36 N(>L) L “normal” spiral population Starburst/star-forming regions Ellipticals erg/s

17 Breaks in the luminosity distribution Luminosity functions in M83Luminosity functions in M81 Breaks/features in the luminosity function may depend on:  Eddington limit for the neutron stars distance indicator  ageing of the X-ray binary population (Wu 2001) galactic history indicator outside disk starburst nucleus

18 Colour-colour plot for bright M83 sources

19 Supersoft sources Soft sources (SNR +) X-ray binaries (BH, NS)

20 Candidate X-ray SNR are associated to brighter HII regions HHHH

21 H  greyscale (SSO), Chandra point sources

22 6 cm radio greyscale (VLA), Chandra point sources

23 many SNR in M83, fewer in M81

24 M81 composite image UV (XMM Optical Monitor) + X-rays (XMM EPIC)

25 M81’s active nucleus: simple power-law fit (  = 1.9) L (2-10 keV) = 1.5 10 40 erg/s

26 M81’s active nucleus: power-law (  = 1.9) + Fe lines L (2-10 keV) = 1.5 10 40 erg/s

27 Cold Fe (I-XVI) 6.4 keV Warm Fe (XVII-XXV) 6.7 keV Hot Fe (XXVI) 6.96 keV

28 Three narrow components of the Fe K  line 6.4 keV Fluorescent emission due to cosmic-ray electrons hitting cold (molecular) gas Milky Way 6.7 + 6.9 keV From faint X-ray binaries? Interaction of non-thermal electrons with hot (0.2-0.5 keV) gas? 6.4 keV Fluorescent emission due to cosmic-ray electrons hitting cold (molecular) gas M81 6.7 + 6.9 keV Interaction of non-thermal electrons with hot (0.2-0.5 keV) gas? X-ray photoionised gas? From faint X-ray binaries?

29 M81’s soft X-ray spectrum (XMM RGS) L (0.3-2 keV) = 1.5 10 40 erg/s

30 O VII emission resonance forbidden

31 Luminosity from hot gas component = 5 10 38 erg/s (only 5% of total) resonance forbidden Hot gas temperature = 0.2—0.7 keV Hot gas is collisionally ionised, NOT photoionised Ionising source: Type Ia SNe in low-density medium

32 Summary & work in progress X-ray study of a nearby starburst (M83) and AGN (M81) Relation between star-formation rate and hot gas temperature & density Diffuse emission probes recent starburst in M83 (10 7 yrs) Core-collapse SN remnants & high-mass X-ray binaries Diffuse emission in M81 probes older activity (10 9 yrs) Type Ia SN remnants & low-mass X-ray binaries Luminosity and colour distributions of discrete X-ray sources probe galactic star formation history Three components in 6.4-6.9 keV Fe line emission in M81

33 Lancon et al, in prep M82


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