Spatial Distribution of Abundance Patterns in the Starburst Galaxy NGC 3079 Revealed with Chandra and Suzaku
Saori Konami, Kyoko Matsushita, Poshak Gandhi, and Toru Tamagawa

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra and Suzaku X-ray data to analyze the spatial distribution of metal abundances in the starburst galaxy NGC 3079, revealing supernovae type II enrichment in the central regions.
Contribution
First combined high-resolution and spectral X-ray analysis to map metal abundances across different regions of NGC 3079, linking them to starburst activity.
Findings
Central regions show SN II-like abundance patterns.
Outer regions have solar-like abundance patterns.
Spatial extent of enrichment suggests early starburst phase.
Abstract
We performed simultaneous spectral analysis of 26.6 ksec of Chandra and 102.3 ksec of Suzaku X-ray data of the starburst galaxy NGC 3079. The spectra are extracted from four regions: 0.5' (2.25 kpc) circle, an inner 0.5'-1' (2.25--4.5 kpc) ring, and an outer 1'-2' (4.5--9 kpc) ring from Chandra, and 4' (18 kpc) circle from Suzaku, all centered on the nucleus. Fitting with thermal plasma models yields interstellar medium (ISM) temperatures of 0.65+0.05-0.04, 0.45+0.07-0.06, and 0.24+0.03-0.02 keV in the three regions, respectively. The combination of Chandra's high angular resolution and Suzaku's good spectral sensitivity enable us to spatially resolve and measure the abundances of the metals O, Ne, Mg, and Fe within the hot ISM. In particular, the abundance patterns of O/Fe, Ne/Fe, Mg/Fe, and Si/Fe in the central regions (<4.5 kpc) are consistent with the expectations from Supernovae…
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