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Astron. Astrophys. 359, 509-513 (2000)
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BeppoSAX discovery of a new Seyfert 2 galaxy: 1SAXJ2234.8-2541 *
A. Malizia 1,2,
L. Bassani 3 and
I. Negueruela 1
1 BeppoSAX Science Data Center, ASI, Via Corcolle, 19, 00131 Roma, Italy
2 Department of Physics and Astronomy, Southampton University Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK
3 Istituto TESRE, CNR, Via Gobetti, 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy
Received 7 April 2000 / Accepted 16 May 2000
Abstract
In the present work we report the BeppoSAX serendipitous
discovery of the type 2 AGN 1SAXJ2234.8-2541 in the MECS field of view
when pointing at the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC7314. The source is optical
identified with the bright (mB=14.40) galaxy
ESO533-G50 at redshift z=0.026. The source is clearly detected
at energies above 4 keV but barely visible below this energy implying
heavy obscuration intrinsic to the source. Spectral analysis indicates
a column density of the order of 2-3
1023 cm-2 and a power law photon index
compatible with values often seen in active galaxies. These X-ray
characteristics suggest a Seyfert 2 classification for
1SAXJ2234.8-2541. Subsequent spectroscopy of the optical counterpart,
ESO533-G50, performed with the ESO 1.52m telescope at La Silla
Observatory, confirms the type 2 nature of this source and therefore
its identification with the X-ray source. We also report the marginal
detection of an iron line centered at 7.29
0.47 keV and having an equivalent
width of eV; although marginal, this
result is indicative of the presence of warm material in the source.
If instead the line is associated to cold material, we estimate an
upper limit to its equivalent width of 290 eV. The overall
characteristics of 1SAXJ2234.8-2541 strongly suggest that the source
is Compton thin.
Key words: galaxies: individual:
1SAXJ2234.8-2541
galaxies:
Seyfert
X-rays: galaxies
* Partially based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory, Chile
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© European Southern Observatory (ESO) 2000
Online publication: July 7, 2000
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