Suzaku Observations of Local Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
Stacy H. Teng, Sylvain Veilleux, Naohisa Anabuki, Charles D. Dermer,, Luigi C. Gallo, Takao Nakagawa, Christopher S. Reynolds, D.B. Sanders, Yuichi, Terashima, and Andrew S. Wilson

TL;DR
This study analyzes Suzaku X-ray observations of five local ULIRGs, revealing spectral features, absorption characteristics, and variability, contributing new insights into their active galactic nuclei and obscuration properties.
Contribution
First detailed Suzaku X-ray analysis of multiple local ULIRGs, identifying spectral changes, absorption features, and providing models for their central engines and obscuration.
Findings
Detection of strong iron lines in F05189-2524 and Mrk 273.
Spectral shape changes suggest variable absorption or intrinsic luminosity.
Mrk 273 exhibits high covering fraction and Compton-thick absorption.
Abstract
We report the results from our analysis of {\it Suzaku} XIS (0.5-10 keV) and HXD/PIN (15-40 keV) observations of five well-known local ULIRGs: {\em IRAS} F05189-2524, {\em IRAS} F08572+3915, Mrk 273, PKS 1345+12, and Arp 220. The XIS observations of F05189-2524 and Mrk 273 reveal strong iron lines consistent with Fe K and changes in spectral shapes with respect to previous {\it Chandra} and {\it XMM-Newton} observations. Mrk 273 is also detected by the HXD/PIN at 1.8-. For F05189-2524, modeling of the data from the different epochs suggests that the change in spectral shape is likely due to the central source switching off, leaving behind a residual reflection spectrum, or an increase in the absorbing column. An increase in the covering fraction of the absorber can describe the spectral variations seen in Mrk 273, although a reduction in the intrinsic AGN…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
