High Resolution X-Ray Imaging of the Center of IC342
Daisy S.Y. Mak, Chun.S.J. Pun, and Albert K.H. Kong

TL;DR
This study used high-resolution Chandra X-ray imaging to resolve and analyze the nuclear X-ray sources in the starburst galaxy IC342, revealing details about their nature and potential origins.
Contribution
First high-resolution X-ray imaging resolution of IC342's nucleus, resolving ULX into two sources and analyzing their properties and relation to star formation and potential AGN activity.
Findings
Resolved ULX into two sources, C12 and C13.
C12 is extended and near the nucleus, likely related to starburst activity.
X-ray luminosity consistent with starburst emission, possible AGN presence.
Abstract
We presented the result of a high resolution (FWHM~0.5'') 12 ks Chandra HRC-I observation of the starburst galaxy IC342 taken on 2 April 2006. We identified 23 X-ray sources within the central 30' x 30' region of IC342. Our HRC-I observation resolved the historical Ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULX), X3, near the nucleus into 2 sources, namely C12 and C13, for the first time. The brighter source C12, with L(0.08-10keV)=(6.66\pm0.45)\times10^{38}ergs^-1, was spatially extended (~82 pc x 127 pc). From the astrometric registration of the X-ray image, C12 was at R.A.=03h:46m:48.43s, decl.=+68d05m47.45s, and was closer to the nucleus than C13. Thus we concluded that source was not an ULX and must instead be associated with the nucleus. The fainter source C13, with L(0.08-10keV)=(5.1\pm1.4) x 10^{37}ergs^-1 was consistent with a point source and located $6.51'' at P.A. 240 degree of C12. We…
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