A Chandra observation of the nearby Sculptor Group Sd galaxy NGC 7793

Thomas G. Pannuti, Eric M. Schlegel, Miroslav D. Filipović, Jeffrey L. Payne, Robert Petre, Ilana M. Harrus, Wayne D. Staggs, Christina K. Lacey

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    Abstract

    We conducted a Chandra ACIS observation of the nearby Sculptor Group Sd galaxy NGC7793 as part of a multiwavelength study of supernova remnants (SNRs) in nearby galaxies. At the assumed distance to NGC7793 of 3.91Mpc, the limiting unabsorbed luminosity of the detected discrete X-ray sources is Lₓ (0.2-10.0 keV) ≈3 x 10³⁶ erg s⁻¹. A total of 22 discrete sources were detected at the ~3σ level or greater including one ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX). Based on multiwavelength comparisons, we identify X-ray sources coincident with one SNR, the candidate microquasar N7793-S26, one H II region, and two foreground Galactic stars. We also find that the X-ray counterpart to the candidate radio SNR R3 is time variable in its X-ray emission: we therefore rule out the possibility that this source is a single SNR. A marked asymmetry is seen in the distribution of the discrete sources with the majority lying in the eastern half of this galaxy. All of the sources were analyzed using quantiles to estimate spectral properties and spectra of the four brightest sources (including the ULX) were extracted and analyzed. We searched for time variability in the X-ray emission of the detected discrete sources using our measured fluxes along with fluxes measured from prior Einstein and Röntgensatellit observations. From this study, three discrete X-ray sources are established to be significantly variable. A spectral analysis of the galaxy's diffuse emission is characterized by a temperature of kT = 0.19-0.25 keV. The luminosity function of the discrete sources shows a slope with an absolute value of Γ = -0.65 ± 0.11 if we exclude the ULX. If the ULX is included, the luminosity function has a long tail to high Lₓ with a poor-fitting slope of Γ = -0.62 ± 0.2. The ULX-less slope is comparable to the slopes measured for the distributions of NGC6946 and NGC2403 but much shallower than the slopes measured for the distributions of IC 5332 and M83. Lastly, we comment on the multiwavelength properties of the SNR population of NGC7793.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages19
    JournalAstronomical Journal
    Volume142
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • double stars
    • spiral galaxies
    • supernova remnants

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