Witnessing the Key Early Phase of Quasar Evolution: An Obscured Active Galactic Nucleus Pair in the Interacting Galaxy IRAS 20210+1121

We report the discovery of an active galactic nucleus (AGN) pair in the interacting galaxy system IRAS 20210+1121 at z = 0.056. An XMM-Newton observation reveals the presence of an obscured (N H ~ 5 X 1023 cm--2), Seyfert-like (L 2-10 keV = 4.7 X 1042 erg s--1) nucleus in the northern galaxy, which...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astrophysical journal. Letters 2010-10, Vol.722 (2), p.L147-L151
Hauptverfasser: Piconcelli, Enrico, Vignali, Cristian, Bianchi, Stefano, Mathur, Smita, Fiore, Fabrizio, Guainazzi, Matteo, Lanzuisi, Giorgio, Maiolino, Roberto, Nicastro, Fabrizio
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Zusammenfassung:We report the discovery of an active galactic nucleus (AGN) pair in the interacting galaxy system IRAS 20210+1121 at z = 0.056. An XMM-Newton observation reveals the presence of an obscured (N H ~ 5 X 1023 cm--2), Seyfert-like (L 2-10 keV = 4.7 X 1042 erg s--1) nucleus in the northern galaxy, which lacks unambiguous optical AGN signatures. Our spectral analysis also provides strong evidence that the IR-luminous southern galaxy hosts a Type 2 quasar embedded in a bright starburst emission. In particular, the X-ray primary continuum from the nucleus appears totally depressed in the XMM-Newton band as expected in the case of a Compton-thick absorber, and only the emission produced by Compton scattering ('reflection') of the continuum from circumnuclear matter is seen. As such, IRAS 20210+1121 seems to provide an excellent opportunity to witness a key, early phase in the quasar evolution predicted by the theoretical models of quasar activation by galaxy collisions.
ISSN:2041-8205
2041-8213
DOI:10.1088/2041-8205/722/2/L147