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2006ApJ...643..844O - Astrophys. J., 643, 844-862 (2006/June-1)

A close look at the population of supersoft and quasi-soft X-ray sources observed in M31 with XMM-Newton.

ORIO M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The deepest X-ray images of M31, obtained with XMM-Newton, are examined to derive spectral and statistical properties of the population of the very soft X-ray sources. When classifying supersoft X-ray sources (SSSs) with criteria based on the same hardness ratios defined for recent Chandra observations, one-quarter of the selected SSSs turn out to be supernova remnants (SNRs). Another quarter of the SSSs are spatially coincident with recent classical novae, although they are less than 10% of the nova population observed in the last 25 yr. Only 3 out of the 15 non-SNR SSSs show clear variability, with X-ray flux variation of more than 1 order of magnitude within a few months. Two of these sources display additional, smaller amplitude variability on timescales of several minutes. Their broadband spectra and those of the novae are approximately fitted with a blackbody or white dwarf atmospheric model at near-Eddington luminosity for the distance of M31. Two SSSs appear to reach very large, perhaps super-Eddington luminosities for part of the time and probably eject material in a wind until the luminosity decreases again after a few months. Most quasi-soft sources (QSSs) are repeatedly detected. I discuss the possibility that most QSSs in M31 may be SNRs or foreground neutron stars. Two X-ray sources with both a soft and hard component are in the positions of a recurrent nova and a possible symbiotic nova, but they are probably black hole transients.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Close - Galaxies: Individual: Messier Number: M31 - Galaxies: Stellar Content - Stars: Novae, Cataclysmic Variables - X-Rays: Galaxies

Nomenclature: Table 2: [O2006] SSS NN (Nos 1-15). Table 3: [O2006] QSS NN (Nos 1-18, No. 6 missing). Table 4: [O2006] SNR NN (Nos 1-10).

CDS comments: Paragr. 7.3: M300 is a misprint for NGC 300.

Simbad objects: 56

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