NGC 2110: an X-ray/radio galaxy with elliptical (?) morphology.
Abstract
The detection of X-ray emission from NGC 2110, a narrow-emission-line galaxy of apparently elliptical morphology, is reported. A relatively hard 2-11-keV energy spectrum with an index of 0.1 + or - 0.3 is obtained, and the X-ray luminosity in this energy band is shown to be 1.2 x 10 to the 43rd erg/s for the redshift distance of 43 Mpc. Optical and radio observations are discussed which indicate a galactocentric redshift of approximately 0.0071, a resolved nonstellar optical nucleus about 4 arcsec in extent, Seyfert type 2 emission lines from the nucleus, and a nonthermal radio source located 3.0 arcsec from the position of the optical nucleus. No evidence is found for X-ray source variability in NGC 2110. It is suggested that the four to seven known X-ray-emitting high-excitation narrow-emission-line galaxies appear to be nearby examples of the Seyfert type 2 phenomenon and that the elliptical morphology of NGC 2110, if confirmed, may be unique among known Seyfert galaxies.
- Publication:
-
The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 1978
- DOI:
- 10.1086/182843
- Bibcode:
- 1978ApJ...226L.111B
- Keywords:
-
- Elliptical Galaxies;
- Radio Galaxies;
- Seyfert Galaxies;
- X Ray Sources;
- Emission Spectra;
- Galactic Nuclei;
- Morphology;
- Nonthermal Radiation;
- Red Shift;
- Astrophysics;
- Seyfert Galaxies:X Rays