Revisiting the complex nuclear region of NGC 6240 with Chandra
G. Fabbiano, A. Paggi, M. Karovska, M. Elvis, E. Nardini, Junfeng Wang

TL;DR
This study reanalyzed Chandra data of NGC 6240's nuclear region, revealing extended X-ray emission structures and providing insights into the interaction of AGNs with surrounding molecular clouds, enhancing understanding of galaxy mergers.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis combining PSF subtraction and MCMC imaging to resolve structures from 1 kpc to <200 pc in the nuclear region of NGC 6240.
Findings
Extended Fe I K alpha emission from molecular cloud fluorescence.
Non-thermal emission prevalent between the two AGNs.
No evidence found for the proposed third nucleus.
Abstract
We present a reanalysis of the cumulative ACIS S Chandra data set pointed at the double AGNs of the NGC 6240 merging galaxy, focusing on the hard energy bands containing the hard spectral continuum (5.5-5.9 keV), the redshifted Fe I K alpha line (6.0-6.4 keV), and the redshifted Fe XXV line (6.4-6.7 keV). We have used to the full the Chandra telescope angular resolution, and we have modeled the Chandra PSF by comparing pre-flight calibration model to the data for the two bright AGNs. With two complementary approaches: (1) studying the residuals after PSF subtraction, and (2) producing reconstructed Expectation through Markov Chain Monte Carlo (EMC2) images, we are able to resolve structures extending from 1 kpc to <200 pc in the S AGN. The latter are within the sphere of influence of this BH. We find significant extended emission in both continuum and Fe lines in the 2'' (1 kpc) region…
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