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2005MNRAS.362..581T - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 362, 581-591 (2005/September-2)

X-ray observations of the edge-on star-forming galaxy NGC 891 and its supernova SN1986J.

TEMPLE R.F., RAYCHAUDHURY S. and STEVENS I.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present XMM-Newton observations of NGC 891, a nearby edge-on spiral galaxy. We analyse the extent of the diffuse emission emitted from the disc of the galaxy, and find that it has a single-temperature profile with best-fitting temperature of 0.26 keV, though the fit of a dual-temperature plasma with temperatures of 0.08 and 0.30 keV is also acceptable. There is a considerable amount of diffuse X-ray emission protruding from the disc in the north-west direction out to approximately 6 kpc. We analyse the point-source population using a Chandra observation, using a maximum-likelihood method to find that the slope of the cumulative luminosity function of point sources in the galaxy is -0.77+0.13–0.1. Using a sample of other local galaxies, we compare the X-ray and infrared properties of NGC 891 with those of `normal' and starburst spiral galaxies, and conclude that NGC 891 is most likely a starburst galaxy in a quiescent state. We establish that the diffuse X-ray luminosity of spirals scales with the far-infrared luminosity as LXL0.87±0.07FIR, except for extreme starbursts, and NGC 891 does not fall in the latter category. We study the supernova SN1986J in both XMM-Newton and Chandra observations, and find that the X-ray luminosity has been declining with time more steeply than expected (LXt–3).

Abstract Copyright: 2005 RAS

Journal keyword(s): supernovae: individual: SN1986J - galaxies: individual: NGC 891 - galaxies: starburst - X-rays: diffuse background - X-rays: galaxies

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