1999
DOI: 10.1086/306674
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X‐Ray Observations of Markarian 231

Abstract: This paper presents new X-ray observations of Mrk 231, an active galaxy of particular interest due to its large infrared luminosity and the presence of several blueshifted broad absorption line (BAL) systems, a phenomenon observed in a small fraction of QSOs.A ROSAT HRI image of Mrk 231 is presented, this shows an extended region of soft X-ray emission, covering several tens of kpc, consistent with the extent of the host galaxy. An ASCA observation of Mrk 231 is also presented. Hard X-rays are detected but the… Show more

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“…The measured luminosities are in agreement with the one estimated using ROSAT and ASCA data (Iwasawa 1999;Turner 1999), but about a factor 4−6 higher than that found by G02 using Chandra data (L (0.5−2) = 10 41.2 erg s −1 ).…”
Section: The Starburst Component In Mkn 231supporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The measured luminosities are in agreement with the one estimated using ROSAT and ASCA data (Iwasawa 1999;Turner 1999), but about a factor 4−6 higher than that found by G02 using Chandra data (L (0.5−2) = 10 41.2 erg s −1 ).…”
Section: The Starburst Component In Mkn 231supporting
confidence: 88%
“…In the low-energy domain (E < 2 keV), the X-ray emission of MKN 231 appears to be extended 2 , with a roughly circular symmetry. The presence of extended soft X-ray emission was first noted using ROSAT observations (Turner 1999), and it has been confirmed by the recent Chandra observation (G02). The Chandra data show that the galaxy emission (0.35−2 keV range) extends over a radius of ∼25 arcsec.…”
Section: Xmm-newton Datamentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Using ASCA and ROSAT observations, Turner (1999) determined an absorbing column of to 22 N ∼ 2 # 10 H 10 23 cm Ϫ2 depending on whether the absorbing material is neutral or ionized. The ASCA data were analyzed in Maloney & Reynolds (2000), who deduced that the direct observation of the nuclear X-rays was blocked by an optically thick absorber, and we observe a strong reflected and scattered component through a neutral column density of .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The presence of absorption possibly associated with the BAL outflows combined with the strong starburst activity, makes the X-ray continuum of Mrk 231 particularly complex. ROSAT, ASCA and Chandra [6,8,11,15] observations have shown this complexity revealing both an extended soft X-ray emission (associated to the starburst activity) and a hard X-ray emission indicative of a heavily obscured AGN. The models proposed to explain the flat X-ray spectra of Mrk 231 accumulated so far (which were limited to E<10 keV), invoke reprocessed emission: thus the estimate of the intrinsic power of the AGN can be obtained only through indirect arguments.…”
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