Detection of the Buried Active Galactic Nucleus in NGC 6240 with the Infrared Spectrograph on theSpitzer Space Telescope
- 20 March 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 640 (1) , 204-210
- https://doi.org/10.1086/500040
Abstract
We present mid-infrared spectra of the nearby, Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxy NGC 6240 taken with the IRS on Spitzer. The spectrum of NGC 6240 is dominated by strong fine-structure lines, rotational H2 lines, and PAH emission features. The H2 line fluxes suggest molecular gas at a variety of temperatures. A simple two-temperature fit to the S(0) through S(7) lines implies a mass of 6.7E6 solar masses at T=957K and 1.6E9 solar masses at T=164K, or about 15% of the total molecular gas mass in this system. Noteably, we have detected the [NeV] 14.3 micron emission line, with a flux of 5E-14 erg/cm^2/s, providing the first direct detection of the buried AGN in the mid-infrared. Modelling of the total SED from near to far-infrared wavelengths requires the presence of a hot dust (T=700K) component, which we also associate with the buried AGN. The small [NeV]/[NeII] and [NeV]/IR flux ratios, the relative fraction of hot dust emission, as well as the large 6.2 micron PAH EQW, are all consistent with an apparent AGN contribution of only 3-5% to the bolometric luminosity. However, correcting the measured [NeV] flux by the extinction implied by the silicate optical depth and our SED fitting, suggests an intrinsic fractional AGN contribution to the bolometric luminosity of about 20-24% in NGC 6240, which lies within the range implied by fits to the hard X-ray spectrum.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical JournaKeywords
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