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2001AJ....122..182B - Astron. J., 122, 182-193 (2001/July-0)

A Chandra study of the Circinus galaxy point-source population.

BAUER F.E., BRANDT W.N., SAMBRUNA R.M., CHARTAS G., GARMIRE G.P., KASPI S. and NETZER H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have used the Chandra X-Ray Observatory to resolve spatially and spectrally the X-ray emission from the Circinus galaxy. We report here on the nature of the X-ray emission from the off-nuclear point sources associated with the disk of Circinus, which make up ~34% of the total 0.5-10 keV emission. We find that many of the serendipitous X-ray sources are concentrated along the optical disk of the galaxy, although few have optical counterparts within 1" of their X-ray positions down to limiting magnitudes of mV=23-25. At the distance of Circinus (~3.8 Mpc), their intrinsic 0.5-10 keV luminosities range from ~2x1037 ergs.s–1 to ~4x1039 ergs.s–1. One-fourth of the sources are variable over the duration of the 67 ks observation, and spectral fitting of these off-nuclear sources shows a diverse range of spectral properties. The overall characteristics of the point sources suggest that most are X-ray binaries and/or ultraluminous supernova remnants within Circinus. We are able to analyze the two strongest off-nuclear sources in greater detail and find both to have remarkable properties. The average X-ray luminosities of the two sources are 3.7x1039 ergs.s–1 and 3.4x1039 ergs.s–1. The former displays large and periodic flux variations every 7.5 hr and is well fitted by a multicolor blackbody accretion disk model with Tin=1.35 keV, properties consistent with an eclipsing ≳50 M black hole binary. The latter appears to be a young supernova remnant, as it coincides with a nonthermal radio counterpart and an Hα-detected H II region. This source exhibits both long-term (~4 yr) X-ray variability and a 6.67-6.97 keV iron emission-line blend with a 1.6 keV equivalent width. These two objects further support the notion that super-Eddington X-ray sources in nearby galaxies can be explained by a mixture of intermediate-mass black holes in X-ray binaries and young supernova remnants.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Individual: Name: Circinus - X-Rays

Nomenclature: Fig.1, Table 1: [BBS2001] CG X-N (Nos X-1, X-2).

Simbad objects: 31

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