We report the results of the analysis of the extended soft emission discovered in the Chandra ACIS pointing at the merging system NGC 4038/39 (the Antennae). We present a `multi-color' X-ray image that suggests both extensive absorption by the dust in this system, peaking in the contact region, as well as variations in the temperature of different emitting regions of the hot interstellar medium (ISM). Spectral fits to multi-component thermal emission models confirm this picture and give a first evaluation of the parameters of the hot plasma. We compare the diffuse X-ray emission with radio continuum (6cm), HI, CO, and H$\alpha$ images to take a first look at the multi-phase ISM of the Antennae galaxies. We find that the hot (X-ray) and cold (CO) gas have comparable thermal pressures in the two nuclear regions. We also conclude that the displacement between the peak of the diffuse X-ray emission in the north of the galaxy system, towards the inner regions of the northern spiral arm (as defined by H$\alpha$, radio continuum and HI), could result from ram pressure of infalling HI clouds.
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Fabbiano, G., Krauss, M., Zezas, A., Rots, A., & Neff, S. (2003). The Multicolored Hot Interstellar Medium of “the Antennae” Galaxies (NGC 4038/4039). The Astrophysical Journal, 598(1), 272–287. https://doi.org/10.1086/378791
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