A Search For Supernova Remnants in The Nearby Spiral Galaxy M74 (NGC 628)
E. Sonbas, A. Akyuz, S. Balman, M. E. Ozel

TL;DR
This study identifies and confirms supernova remnant candidates in galaxy M74 using optical emission line ratios, spectral follow-up, and X-ray data, revealing one candidate as an ultra-luminous X-ray source.
Contribution
First optical identification of SNR candidates in M74 with follow-up spectroscopy and X-ray analysis, including the potential discovery of an ULX associated with an SNR.
Findings
Nine new SNR candidates identified via [S II]/Hα ratios.
Spectroscopic confirmation for three SNRs, with contamination issues for others.
One SNR candidate likely an ultra-luminous X-ray source.
Abstract
We have identified nine new SNR candidates in M74 with [S II]/H 0.4 as the basic criterion. We obtain [S II]/H ratio in the range from 0.40 to 0.91 and H intensities from 2.8 erg cm s to 1.7 erg cm s. We also present spectral follow-up observations of the SNR candidates and can confirm only three of them (SNR2, SNR3, and SNR5). The lack of confirmation for the rest might be due to the contamination by the nearby H II emission regions as well as due to the inaccurate positioning of the long slit on these objects. In addition, we search the Observatory archival data for the X-ray counterparts to the optically identified candidates. We find positional coincidence with only three SNR candidates, SNR1, SNR2, and SNR8. The spectrum of SNR2 yields a shock temperature of 10.8 keV with an…
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