Chandra ACIS Survey of M33 (ChASeM33): The enigmatic X-ray emission from IC131
R. Tuellmann, K. S. Long, T. G. Pannuti, P. F. Winkler, T. J. Gaetz,, P. P. Plucinsky, B. F. Williams, K. D. Kuntz, W. Pietsch, W. P. Blair, F., Haberl, and R. K. Smith

TL;DR
This paper presents the first X-ray analysis of the diffuse hot gas and point sources in IC131, a large HII region in M33, revealing unusual high-temperature plasma and non-thermal emission challenges existing models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed X-ray characterization of IC131, highlighting its extreme properties and the difficulty of explaining its high-temperature plasma and non-thermal emission.
Findings
X-ray emission confined to southeastern IC131 (~200pc)
Spectrum fits thermal or non-thermal models equally well
High electron temperature (~4keV) challenges existing models
Abstract
We present the first X-ray analysis of the diffuse hot ionized gas and the point sources in IC131, after NGC604 the second most X-ray luminous giant HII region in M33. The X-ray emission is detected only in the south eastern part of IC131 (named IC131-se) and is limited to an elliptical region of ~200pc in extent. This region appears to be confined towards the west by a hemispherical shell of warm ionized gas and only fills about half that volume. Although the corresponding X-ray spectrum has 1215 counts, it cannot conclusively be told whether the extended X-ray emission is thermal, non-thermal, or a combination of both. A thermal plasma model of kT_e=4.3keV or a single power law of Gamma=2.1 fit the spectrum equally well. If the spectrum is purely thermal (non-thermal), the total unabsorbed X-ray luminosity in the 0.35-8keV energy band amounts to L_X = 6.8(8.7)x10^35erg/s. Among other…
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