A Deep Chandra View of the NGC 404 Central Engine
Breanna Binder, Benjamin F. Williams, Mike Eracleous, Anil C. Seth,, Julianne J. Dalcanton, Evan D. Skillman, Daniel R. Weisz, Scott F. Anderson,, Terrance J. Gaetz, Paul P. Plucinsky

TL;DR
This study uses deep Chandra X-ray observations to analyze the nuclear environment of NGC 404, revealing a low-luminosity active nucleus likely hosting an intermediate-mass black hole with both power-law and thermal gas components.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray analysis of NGC 404's nucleus, identifying a low-luminosity active galactic nucleus with evidence for an intermediate-mass black hole.
Findings
Detection of a hard X-ray point source at the galaxy center.
Presence of soft, extended thermal X-ray emission associated with star formation.
NGC 404's X-ray properties are consistent with other low-luminosity active galaxies.
Abstract
We present the results of a 100 ks {\it Chandra} observation of the NGC 404 nuclear region. The long exposure and excellent spatial resolution of {\it Chandra} has enabled us to critically examine the nuclear environment of NGC 404, which is known to host a nuclear star cluster and potentially an intermediate-mass black hole (on the order of a few times \Msun). We find two distinct X-ray sources: a hard, central point source coincident with the optical and radio centers of the galaxy, and a soft extended region that is coincident with areas of high H emission and likely recent star formation. When we fit the 0.3-8 keV spectra of each region separately, we find the hard nuclear point source to be dominated by a power law (\PL = 1.88), while the soft off-nuclear region is best fit by a thermal plasma model ( = 0.67 keV). We therefore find evidence for both a power law…
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