A Chandra observation of the ultraluminous infrared galaxy IRAS 19254--7245 (the Superantennae): X-ray emission from the Compton-thick AGN and the diffuse starburst
Jianjun Jia (JHU), Andrew Ptak (GSFC), Timothy Heckman (JHU),, Valentina Braito (Leicester), James Reeves (Keele)

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra X-ray observations to distinguish between the diffuse starburst and the embedded Compton-thick AGN in the ULIRG IRAS 19254--7245, revealing detailed properties of both components and detecting a candidate ULX.
Contribution
First high-resolution Chandra analysis separating starburst and AGN emissions in IRAS 19254--7245, providing new insights into their physical properties and variability.
Findings
Detected a flat AGN spectrum with a broad Fe Kα line profile.
Identified diffuse starburst emission consistent with a galactic wind.
Discovered a candidate ultra-luminous X-ray source near the galaxy.
Abstract
We present a {\it Chandra} observation of IRAS 19254--7245, a nearby ULIRG also known as {\it the Superantennae}. The high spatial resolution of {\it Chandra} allows us to disentangle for the first time the diffuse starburst emission from the embedded Compton-thick AGN. The 2-10 keV spectrum of the AGN emission is fitted by a flat power-law ) and a He-like Fe K line with EW1.5 keV, consistent with previous observations. The Fe K line profile could be resolved as a blend of a neutral 6.4 keV line and an ionized 6.7 keV (He-like) or 6.9 keV (H-like) line. Variability is detected compared with the previous {\it XMM-Newton} and {\it suzaku} observations, demonstrating the compact size of the iron line emission. We fit the spectrum of the galaxy-scale extended emission excluding the AGN and other bright point sources with a soft thermal component with kT~0.8…
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