Multi-wavelength study of NGC 1365: The obscured active nucleus and off-nuclear compact X-ray sources
Subhashree Swain, Gulab Chand Dewangan, P. Shalima, Prakash Tripathi,, K .V. P. Latha

TL;DR
This multi-wavelength study of NGC 1365 reveals the active nucleus's low luminosity state, spectral variability caused by obscuring clouds, and identifies UV counterparts to X-ray sources, enhancing understanding of the galaxy's nuclear and off-nuclear regions.
Contribution
First simultaneous UV/X-ray observations of NGC 1365 with AstroSat, providing detailed insights into the obscured AGN and off-nuclear X-ray sources with multi-wavelength analysis.
Findings
Spectral variability driven by changing X-ray absorption
AGN in a low accretion rate phase (~0.01 L_Edd)
UV counterparts identified for four X-ray sources, including ULX X2
Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength study of the active nucleus and the off-nuclear X-ray sources in the nearby spiral galaxy, NGC 1365 using three simultaneous UV/X-ray observations by AstroSat over a two months period and archival IR observations performed with Spitzer and Herschel. Utilising the data from the Soft X-ray Telescope (SXT) on-board AstroSat, we find spectral variability mainly caused by the variation in the X-ray column density, (N 10 - 10 cm). With the accurate spatial resolution of the UVIT onboard AstroSat, we separate the intrinsic AGN flux from the host galaxy emission and then correct for the Galactic and the internal reddening. We detect no significant variation in the NUV emission over the observation period. The AGN in FUV band is undetectable due to heavy intrinsic extinction. Further, the multi-wavelength IR/UV/X-ray AGN SED reveals…
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