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2011ApJ...739L..51B - Astrophys. J., 739, L51 (2011/October-1)

Chandra detection of SN 2010da four months after outburst: evidence for a high-mass X-ray binary in NGC 300.

BINDER B., WILLIAMS B.F., KONG A.K.H., GAETZ T.J., PLUCINSKY P.P., DALCANTON J.J. and WEISZ D.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of a 63 ks Chandra observation of the "supernova impostor" SN 2010da four months after it was first observed on 2010 May 24. We detect an X-ray source at ∼7σ confidence coincident with the optical location of the outburst. Our imaging analysis has revealed a hard central point source, surrounded by soft diffuse emission extending ∼8'' north of the central source. The diffuse emission has a hardness ratio (~-0.4), 0.35-2 keV luminosity (∼6x1035 erg/s), and size (∼70 pc) consistent with that of a supernova remnant, although the low number of counts prohibits detailed spectral modeling. The 0.5-6 keV spectrum of the central point source is well described by both a power law with Γ ∼0 and a blackbody with kT ∼ 1.8 keV, with no evidence for intrinsic absorption beyond the Galactic column. We estimate the 0.3-10 keV luminosity to be ∼2x1037 erg/s, a factor of ∼25 decrease since the initial outburst. The high X-ray luminosity and slow fading rate is not consistent with this object being a single massive star undergoing an outburst. When combined with the optical and infrared properties of the outburst and progenitor systems, our X-ray observations suggest the SN 2010da system may be a Be X-ray binary system which experienced an extremely bright optical outburst near simultaneously with a bright, Type II X-ray outburst.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: massive - supernovae: individual: SN 2010da - X-rays: binaries

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