XMM-Newton Reflection Grating Spectrograph Observations of the Prototypical Starburst Galaxy M82

Andrew Read, Ian Stevens

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Abstract

We present results from XMM-Newton Reflection Grating Spectrometer observations of the prototypical starburst galaxy M82. These high-resolution spectra represent the best X-ray spectra to date of a starburst galaxy. A complex array of lines from species over a wide range of temperatures is seen, the most prominent being due to Lyman emission from abundant low-Z elements such as N, O, Ne, Mg and Si. Emission lines from helium-like charge states of the same elements are also seen in emission, as are strong lines from the entire Fe L series. Further, the O VII line complex is resolved and is seen to be consistent with gas in collisional ionization equilibrium. Spectral fitting indicates emission from a large mass of gas with a differential emission measure over a range of temperatures (from similar to0.2 to similar to1.6 keV, peaking at similar to0.7 keV), and evidence for super-solar abundances of several elements is indicated. Spatial analysis of the data indicates that low-energy emission is more extended to the south and east of the nucleus than to the north and west. Higher energy emission is far more centrally concentrated.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)L36-L40
JournalRoyal Astronomical Society. Monthly Notices
Volume335
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2002

Keywords

  • galaxies : haloes
  • galaxies : ISM
  • galaxies : starburst
  • X-rays : galaxies
  • ISM : jets and outflows
  • galaxies : individual : M82

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