[MPH2006] 63 , the SIMBAD biblio

2006A&A...448.1247M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 448, 1247-1262 (2006/3-4)

An XMM-Newton survey of the Local Group galaxy M 33 - variability of the detected sources.

MISANOVIC Z., PIETSCH W., HABERL F., EHLE M., HATZIDIMITRIOU D. and TRINCHIERI G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an analysis of the individual observations of a deep XMM-Newton survey of the Local Group spiral galaxy M33. We detected a total of 350 sources with fluxes (in the 0.2-4.5keV energy band) in the range 6.7x10–16-1.5x10–11 erg/s. This comprehensive study considers flux variability, spectral characteristics, and classification of the detected objects. Thirty-nine objects in our catalogue are new sources, while 311 were already detected in a previous analysis of most of the same data using combined images. We present improved positions of these sources and the X-ray parameters of each source in each individual observation that covers the source. We then used these parameters to systematically search for flux variability on time scales of hours to months or years. The long-term light-curves were generated for the 61 sources showing a significant variability of the (0.2-4.5)keV flux, by a factor of 1.2 to 144. The detected variability was then used to classify 8 new X-ray binary candidates in M33. Together with the hardness ratio method and cross-correlation with optical, infrared, and radio data, we also classify or confirm previous classification of 25 supernova remnants and candidates, 2 X-ray binaries, and 11 super-soft source candidates (7 of which are new SSS candidates). In addition, we classify 13 active galactic nuclei and background galaxies, 6 stars, and 23 foreground star candidates in the direction of M33. Further 206 objects are classified as ``hard'', approximately half of which are sources intrinsic to M33. The relative contribution of the classified XRB and SSS in M33 is now comparable to M31. The luminosity distribution of SNRs in both spiral galaxies is almost the same, although the number of the detected SNRs in M33 remains much higher.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: M33 - X-rays: galaxies - X-rays: binaries

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/448/1247): table4.dat table5.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 4: [MPH2006] NNN (Nos 1-350).

Simbad objects: 358

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