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XMM-Newton observation of the X-ray point source population of the starburst galaxy IC 342
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XMM-Newton observation of the X-ray point source population of the starburst galaxy IC 342

Albert K.H. Kong
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol.346(1), pp.265-272
21/11/2003

Abstract

Galaxies: individual: IC 342 Galaxies: starburst X-rays: binaries X-rays: galaxies
We present the results of an XMM-Newton observation of the starburst galaxy IC 342. Thirty-seven X-ray point sources were detected down to a luminosity limit of ∼10 37 erg s -1 . Most of the sources are located near the spiral arms. The X-ray point source luminosity function is consistent with a power-law shape with a slope of 0.55, typical of starburst galaxies. We also present the energy spectra of several ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs), including the luminous X-ray source in the galactic nucleus. Except for the nucleus and a luminous supersoft X-ray source, other ULXs can generally be fitted with a simple power-law spectral model. The nucleus is very luminous (∼10 40 erg s -1 in 0.2-12 keV) and requires disc blackbody and power-law components to describe the X-ray emission. The spectral fit reveals a cool accretion disc (kT = 0.11 keV) and suggests that the source harbours either an intermediate-mass black hole or a stellar-mass black hole with outflow.
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https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2966.2003.07086.xView
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