The Origin of the Cosmic Soft X-Ray Background: Optical Identification of an Extremely Deep ROSAT Survey

(1997)

Authors:

IM McHardy, LR Jones, MR Merrifield, KO Mason, RG Abraham, AM Newsam, GB Dalton, F Carrera, PJ Smith, M Rowan-Robinson, GA Wegner, TJ Ponman, HJ Lehto, G Branduardi-Raymont, GA Luppino, G Efstathiou, DJ Allan, JJ Quenby

GMOS: the GEMINI Multiple Object Spectrographs

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 2871 (1997) 1099-1106

Authors:

Roger L Davies, Jeremy R Allington-Smith, P Bettess, E Chadwick, Robert Content, George N Dodsworth, Roger Haynes, David Lee, Ian J Lewis, John Webster, Eli Ettedgui-Atad, Steven M Beard, Maureen A Ellis, Peter R Hastings, Phil R Williams, Tim Bond, David Crampton, Timothy J Davidge, J Murray Fletcher, Brian Leckie, Christopher L Morbey, Richard G Murowinski, Scott C Roberts, Leslie K Saddlemyer, Jerry Sebesta, James R Stilburn, Kei Szeto

The APM Galaxy Survey:- V. Catalogues of Galaxy Clusters

(1997)

Authors:

Gavin Dalton, Steve Maddox, Will Sutherland, George Efstathiou

The richness dependence of galaxy cluster correlations: Results from a redshift survey of rich APM clusters

(1997)

Authors:

Rupert AC Croft, Gavin B Dalton, George Efstathiou, Will Sutherland, Steve Maddox

Near-infrared integral field spectroscopy of markarian 231

Astrophysical Journal 476:1 PART I (1997) 98-104

Authors:

A Krabbe, L Colina, N Thatte, H Kroker

Abstract:

The ultraluminous infrared Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 231 has been spectrally imaged in the K band with the new three-dimensional MPE integral field spectrometer. The combined images of the H2 emission lines show, for the first time in an ultraluminous infrared galaxy, the presence of an extended circumnuclear structure of hot molecular gas. The H2 emitting region has a size of ∼2.4 kpc and a hot molecular gas mass MH2hot ∼ 2 × 104 M⊙. The H2 emission-line ratios indicate that the gas is most likely thermally excited. If as in NGC 7469 star formation is associated with the H2 emission, the starburst would have a far-IR luminosity LFIR ∼ 1 × 1012 L⊙. This value represents an upper limit, since a fraction of the hot molecular gas may be excited by the radiation field emerging from the nucleus. The K-band three-dimensional data cube also shows for the first time the presence of extended narrow Paα emission blueshifted by ∼1400 km s-1 with respect to the systemic velocity, and located ∼0.6 kpc northwest of the nucleus. The detection of CO absorption bands with a spatial distribution peaking on the K-band continuum provides evidence for a central stellar concentration. The low CO spectroscopic index indicates, however, dilution by hot dust emission or by a nonthermal active galactic nucleus. The Paα/Hα ratio confirms previous extinction measurements based on Balmer line ratios, i.e., visual extinction of AV ∼ 2.0-6.6 mag. The quasar-type nucleus of Mrk 231 should then be transparent at 2 μm and also in hard X-rays. A weak nuclear He I λ2.058 μm (He I/Paα = 0.032) is detected, and no detection of [Si VI] λ1.962 μm is made, placing an upper limit of 4 × 10-18 Wm-2 for the coronal gas emission. The ionizing source could either be a far-UV and X-ray quiet quasar or else a nuclear starburst with an upper mass limit ≥60 M⊙. © 1997. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.