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We present Chandra X-ray observations of the nearby Seyfert 1.5 galaxy NGC 4151. The images show the extended soft X-ray emission on the several hundreds of pc scale with better sensitivity than previously obtained. The spectrum of the unresolved nuclear source may be described by a heavily absorbed (N_{H} simeq 3 times 10^{22} cm^-2), hard power-law (Gamma simeq 0.3) plus soft emission from either a power-law (Gamma simeq 2.6) or a thermal (kT simeq 0.6 keV) component. The flux of the high energy component has decreased from that observed by ASCA in 1993 and the spectrum is much harder.The large difference between the soft and hard spectral shapes does not favor the partial covering or scattering model of the ``soft excess. Instead, it is likely that the hard and soft nuclear components represent intrinsically different X-ray sources. Spectra of the extended emission to almost 1 kpc NE and SW of the nucleus have also been obtained. The spectra of these regions may be described by either thermal bremsstrahlung (kT simeq 0.4-0.7 keV) or power-law (Gamma simeq 2.5-3.2) continua plus 3 emission lines. There is an excellent correlation between the extended X-ray and [O III]lambda 5007 line emissions. We discuss the nature of the extended X-ray emission. Upper limit to the electron scattering column was obtained. This upper limit is much too low for the soft X-rays to be electron scattered nuclear radiation.
We present new X-ray spectral data for the Seyfert 1 nucleus in NGC 4151 observed with Chandra for 200 ks. A significant ACIS pileup is present, resulting in a non-linear count rate variation during the observation. With pileup corrected spectral fit
We present results of a sensitive 76 ksec Chandra observation of the young stellar cluster in NGC 2024 (d = 415 pc) in the Orion B giant molecular cloud. Previous infrared observations have shown that this remarkable cluster contains several hundred
We have analysed Chandra/High Energy Transmission Gratings spectra of the X-ray emission line gas in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 4151. The zeroth order spectral images show extended H- and He-like O and Ne, up to a distance $r sim$ 200 pc from the nucleus
This paper presents the analysis of candidate quiescent low mass xray binarie (qLMXBs) observed during a short Chandra/ACIS observation of the globular cluster (GC) NGC 6304. Two out of the three candidate qLMXBs of this cluster, XMMU 171433-292747 a
We present models for the X-ray spectrum of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1068. These are fitted to data obtained using the High Energy Transmission Grating (HETG) on the Chandra X-ray observatory. The data show line and radiative recombination continuum