Chandra ACIS Survey of M33 (ChASeM33): A First Look
Paul P. Plucinsky, Benjamin Williams, Knox S. Long, Terrance J. Gaetz,, Manami Sasaki, Wolfgang Pietsch, Ralph Tuellmann, Randall K. Smith, William, P. Blair, David Helfand, John P. Hughes, P. Frank Winkler, Miguel de Avillez,, Luciana Bianchi, Dieter Breitschwerdt

TL;DR
The ChASeM33 survey provides a detailed, high-resolution X-ray source catalog of M33, revealing hundreds of sources, diffuse emission, and associations with supernova remnants, advancing understanding of the galaxy's X-ray populations.
Contribution
This study presents the first extensive, high-resolution X-ray survey of M33, including a catalog of 394 sources and analysis of their spectral and spatial properties.
Findings
394 X-ray sources detected with >3σ significance
Identification of extended emission in 23 sources
28 sources associated with known supernova remnants
Abstract
We present an overview of the Chandra ACIS Survey of M33 (ChASeM33): A Deep Survey of the Nearest Face-on Spiral Galaxy. The 1.4 Ms survey covers the galaxy out to kpc). These data provide the most intensive, high spatial resolution assessment of the X-ray source populations available for the confused inner regions of M33. Mosaic images of the ChASeM33 observations show several hundred individual X-ray sources as well as soft diffuse emission from the hot interstellar medium. Bright, extended emission surrounds the nucleus and is also seen from the giant \hii regions NGC 604 and IC 131. Fainter extended emission and numerous individual sources appear to trace the inner spiral structure. The initial source catalog, arising from ~2/3 of the expected survey data, includes 394 sources significant at the confidence level or greater, down to a…
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