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2007MNRAS.376.1611W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 376, 1611-1620 (2007/April-3)

An XMM-Newton view of M101 - III. Diffuse X-ray emission.

WARWICK R.S., JENKINS L.P., READ A.M., ROBERTS T.P. and OWEN R.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a study of the X-ray properties of the nearby face-on Scd spiral galaxy M101 based on recent XMM-Newton observations. In this third and final paper in the present series, we focus on the spatial and spectral properties of the residual emission, after excluding bright X-ray sources with LX> 1037erg/s. Within a central region of radius 10 arcmin (21 kpc), the X-ray emission broadly traces the pattern of the spiral arms, establishing a strong link with recent star formation, but it also exhibits a radial scalelength of ~2.6 arcmin (5.4 kpc) consistent with optical data. We estimate the soft X-ray luminosity within the central 5 arcmin (10.5 kpc) region to be LX~ 2.1x1039erg/s (0.5-2 keV), the bulk of which appears to originate as diffuse emission. We find a two-temperature thermal model best fits the spectral data with derived temperatures of 0.20+0.01–0.01 and 0.68+0.06–0.04keV which are very typical of the diffuse components seen in other normal and starburst galaxies. More detailed investigation of the X-ray morphology reveals a strong correlation with images recorded in the far-ultraviolet through to V band, with the best match being with the U band. We interpret these results in terms of a clumpy thin-disc component which traces the spiral arms of M101 plus an extended lower halo component with large filling factor.

Abstract Copyright: 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: M101 - galaxies: spiral - X-rays: galaxies - X-rays: ISM

Nomenclature: Table A1: [JRW2005b] NNN (Nos 109-138) added.

Simbad objects: 33

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