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2006MNRAS.370.1666S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 370, 1666-1676 (2006/August-3)

Multiband study of NGC7424 and its two newly discovered ultraluminous X-ray sources.

SORIA R., KUNCIC Z., BRODERICK J.W. and RYDER S.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have studied the face-on, barred spiral NGC7424 (site of the rare Type IIb SN2001ig) with Chandra, Gemini and the Australia Telescope Compact Array. After giving revised X-ray colours and luminosity of the supernova, here we focus on some other interesting sources in the galaxy: in particular, our serendipitous discovery of two ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs). The brighter one (∼1040 erg/s) has a power-law-like spectrum with photon index Γ ~ 1.8. The other ULX shows a spectral state transition or outburst between the two Chandra observations, 20-d apart. Optical data show that this ULX is located in a young (age ~7-10 Myr), bright complex rich with OB stars and clusters. An exceptionally bright, unresolved radio source (0.14 mJy at 4.79 GHz, implying a radio luminosity twice as high as Cas A) is found slightly offset from the ULX (~80 pc). Its radio spectral index α ~ -0.7 suggests optically thin synchrotron emission, either from a young supernova remnant or from a radio lobe powered by a ULX jet. An even brighter, unresolved radio source (0.22 mJy at 4.79 GHz) is found in another young, massive stellar complex, not associated with any X-ray sources: based on its flatter radio spectral index (α ~ -0.3), we suggest that it is a young pulsar wind nebula, a factor of 10 more radio luminous than the Crab.

Abstract Copyright: 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2006 RAS

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - supernova remnants - galaxies: individual: NGC7424 - radio continuum: ISM - X-rays: binaries

Nomenclature: Fig.1, Table 2: [SKB2006] NN (Nos 1-22), [SKB2006] ULX N (Nos 1-2). Table 7, text: [SKB2006] Radio A (Nos A-B).

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