Abstract

The optical continuum of the nearby Seyfert galaxy NGC 7213 is decomposed into stellar and nonstellar components, and the spectrum at X-ray energies is derived from observations made with the Monitor Proportional Counter and the Imaging Proportional Counter aboard the Einstein Observatory. These results are used to obtain conclusions about the galaxy's column density and spectral index, covering fraction and visual extinction, and thermal emission. Ultraviolet, infrared, and radio observations published elsewhere are then combined with the new data to produce the overall continuum.

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