The Cartwheel galaxy with XMM-Newton
Erika Crivellari, Anna Wolter, Ginevra Trinchieri (INAF-OABrera,, Milano, ITALY)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the X-ray and optical-UV properties of the Cartwheel galaxy using XMM-Newton data, revealing ULX sources, star formation activity, and hot gas distribution, with implications for understanding galaxy interactions and high-energy phenomena.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray and optical-UV analysis of the Cartwheel galaxy with multi-epoch data, identifying ULX sources, variability, and star formation characteristics.
Findings
Detected 8 ULX sources with L >= 10^39 erg/s.
Observed variability in ULX sources over months and years.
Identified hot gas distribution in the galaxy and group.
Abstract
The extreme environment provided by the Cartwheel ring is analyzed to study its X-ray and optical-UV properties. We compare the Cartwheel with the other members of its group and study the system as a whole in the X-ray band. We analyze the data of the Cartwheel galaxy obtained with XMM-Newton in two different periods (December 2004 and May 2005). We focus on the X-ray properties of the system and use the OM data to obtain additional information in the optical and UV bands. We detect a total of 8 sources associated with the Cartwheel galaxy and three in its vicinity, including G1 and G2, all at L >= 10^39 erg/s, that is the Ultra Luminous X-ray (ULX) source range. The brightest ULX source has been already discussed elsewhere. The spectra of the next three brightest ULX are well fitted by a power-law model with a mean photon index of ~2. We compare the XMM-Newton and Chandra datasets to…
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