Chandra Reveals Heavy Obscuration and Circumnuclear Star Formation in Seyfert 2 Galaxy NGC 4968
Stephanie M. LaMassa, Tahir Yaqoob, N. A. Levenson, Peter Boorman,, Timothy M. Heckman, Poshak Gandhi, Jane R. Rigby, C. Megan Urry, Andrew F., Ptak

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra X-ray observations to reveal heavy obscuration and star formation in the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 4968, showing extended soft X-ray emission linked to star formation and a Compton-thick nucleus.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectral and imaging analysis of NGC 4968, highlighting the connection between nuclear star formation and AGN obscuration, and refines measurements of its extreme Fe Kα emission.
Findings
Extended soft X-ray emission linked to star formation.
NGC 4968 has a Compton-thick obscuring column density.
Extreme Fe Kα EW suggests a spherical covering geometry.
Abstract
We present the Chandra imaging and spectral analysis of NGC 4968, a nearby (z = 0.00986) Seyfert 2 galaxy. We discover extended (1 kpc) X-ray emission in the soft band (0.5 - 2 keV) that is neither coincident with the narrow line region nor the extended radio emission. Based on spectral modeling, it is linked to on-going star formation (2.6-4 M yr). The soft emission at circumnuclear scales (inner 400 pc) originates from hot gas, with kT 0.7 keV, while the most extended thermal emission is cooler (kT 0.3 keV). We refine previous measurements of the extreme Fe K equivalent width in this source (EW = 2.5 keV), which suggests the central engine is completely embedded within Compton-thick levels of obscuration. Using physically motivated models fit to the Chandra spectrum, we derive a Compton-thick column density…
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