XMM-Newton Observations of Three Interacting Luminous Infrared Galaxies
Dale Mudd, Smita Mathur, Matteo Guainazzi, Enrico Piconcelli, Stefano, Bianchi, Stefanie Komossa, Cristian Vignali, Giorgio Lanzuisi, Fabrizio, Nicastro, Fabrizio Fiore, and Roberto Maiolino

TL;DR
This study uses X-ray observations from XMM-Newton to analyze three interacting luminous infrared galaxies, finding their X-ray properties consistent with starburst activity and potential AGN presence, with detailed spectral modeling and elemental abundance analysis.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray spectral analysis of three interacting luminous infrared galaxies, assessing starburst and AGN contributions with elemental abundance measurements.
Findings
X-ray luminosities are consistent with starburst-dominated sources.
One galaxy shows super-solar alpha element abundance, indicating recent supernova enrichment.
X-ray properties suggest starburst activity, but AGN cannot be ruled out.
Abstract
We investigate the X-ray properties of three interacting luminous infrared galaxy systems. In one of these systems, IRAS 18329+5950, we resolve two separate sources. A second, IRAS 20550+1656, and third, IRAS 19354+4559, have only a single X-ray source detected. We compare the observed emission to PSF profiles and determine that three are extended in emission. One is compact, which is suggestive of an AGN, although all of our profiles have large uncertainties. We then model the spectra to determine soft (0.5--2 keV) and hard (2--10 keV) luminosities for the resolved sources and then compare these to relationships found in the literature between infrared and X-ray luminosities for starburst galaxies. We obtain luminosities of and for IRAS 18329+5950, IRAS…
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