AGN emission processes of NGC 4945 in the X-rays and gamma-rays
Marie-Luise Menzel, Volker Beckmann, Fabio Mattana

TL;DR
This study analyzes the high-energy spectrum of NGC 4945, a Seyfert 2 AGN detected in gamma-rays, using multi-instrument data to model its emission processes and explore their origins.
Contribution
It presents two models for the gamma-ray emission, suggesting that the gamma-ray flux may originate from starburst-related shock processes rather than the AGN itself.
Findings
Thermal inverse Compton process characterized by Gamma=1.6 and cutoff at 150 keV.
Non-thermal gamma-ray emission with Gamma=2.0 and flux 1.4e-11 erg/cm^2/sec.
Gamma-ray emission likely from starburst regions, not directly from the AGN.
Abstract
NGC 4945 has an outstanding role among the Seyfert 2 active galatic nuclei (AGN) because it is one of the few non-blazars which have been detected in the gamma-rays. Here, we analyse the high energy spectrum using Suzaku, INTEGRAL and Fermi data. We reconstruct the spectral energy distribution in the soft X-ray to gamma-ray domain in order to provide a better understanding of the processes in the AGN. We present two models to fit the high-energy data. The first model assumes that the gamma-ray emission originates from one single non-thermal component, e.g. a shock-induced pion decay caused by the starburst processes in the host galaxy, or by interaction with cosmic rays. The second model describes the high-energy spectrum by two independent components: a thermal inverse Compton process of photons in the non-beamed AGN and a non-thermal emission of the gamma-rays. These components are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
