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Title: | Chandra ACIS Survey of M33 (ChASeM33): A First Look |
Authors: | Plucinsky, P. Long, K. Gaetz, T. Sasaki, M. Pietsch, W. Tuellmann, R. Smith, R. Blair, W. Helfand, D. Hughes, J. Winkler, P. de Avillez, Miguel |
Keywords: | galaxies: individual ( M33) supernova remnants X-rays: galaxies |
Issue Date: | Feb-2008 |
Publisher: | The University of Chicago Press/American Astronomical Society/The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series |
Abstract: | We present an overview of the Chandra ACIS Survey of M33 (ChASeM33): A Deep Survey of the Nearest
Face-on Spiral Galaxy. The 1.4 Ms survey covers the galaxy out to R % 180 (%4 kpc). These data provide the most
intensive, high spatial resolution assessment of the X-ray source populations available for the confused inner re-
gions of M33. Mosaic images of the ChASeM33 observations show several hundred individual X-ray sources as
well as soft diffuse emission from the hot interstellar medium. Bright, extended emission surrounds the nucleus and
is also seen from the giant H ii regions NGC 604 and IC 131. Fainter extended emission and numerous individual
sources appear to trace the inner spiral structure. The initial source catalog, arising from $2/3 of the expected sur-
vey data, includes 394 sources significant at the 3 confidence level or greater, down to a limiting luminosity
(absorbed) of $1:6 ; 1035 ergs sÀ1 (0.35Y8.0 keV). The hardness ratios of the sources separate those with soft,
thermal spectra such as supernova remnants from those with hard, nonthermal spectra such as X-ray binaries and
background active galactic nuclei. Emission extended beyond the Chandra point-spread function is evident in 23 of
the 394 sources. Cross-correlation of the ChASeM33 sources against previous catalogs of X-ray sources in M33 re-
sults in matches for the vast majority of the brighter sources and shows 28 ChASeM33 sources within 1000 of super-
nova remnants identified by prior optical and radio searches. This brings the total number of such associations to 31 out of 100 known supernova remnants in M33. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6588 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MAT - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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