X-ray Emission of the $\gamma$-ray Loud Young Radio Galaxy NGC 3894
K. Balasubramaniam, L .Stawarz, C.C. Cheung, M. Sobolewska, V., Marchenko, R. Thimmappa, D.L. Krol, G. Migliori, A. Siemiginowska

TL;DR
This study analyzes Chandra X-ray data of the young radio galaxy NGC 3894, revealing a complex core spectrum with thermal plasma, a power-law component, and an iron Kα line, linking X-ray and gamma-ray emissions.
Contribution
First detection of the iron Kα line in a young radio galaxy with associated high-energy gamma-ray emission, providing insights into the galaxy's central environment.
Findings
Detection of iron Kα line at 6.5 keV with large equivalent width
Hard X-ray emission originates from the unresolved core
Soft thermal component is extended on galaxy scale
Abstract
The radio source 1146+596 is hosted by an elliptical/S0 galaxy NGC\,3894, with a low-luminosity active nucleus. The radio structure is compact, suggesting a very young age of the jets in the system. Recently, the source has been confirmed as a high-energy (HE, \,GeV) -ray emitter, in the most recent accumulation of the {\it Fermi} Large Area Telescope (LAT) data. Here we report on the analysis of the archival {\it Chandra} X-ray Observatory data for the central part of the galaxy, consisting of a single 40\,ksec-long exposure. We have found that the core spectrum is best fitted by a combination of an ionized thermal plasma with the temperature of \,keV, and a moderately absorbed power-law component (photon index , hydrogen column density \,cm\,). We have also detected the iron K line at…
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