XMM-Newton observations of the hot spot galaxy NGC 2903
D. Perez-Ramirez, M.D. Caballero-Garcia, J. Ebrero, S. Leon

TL;DR
This study uses XMM-Newton data to analyze the X-ray sources and hot gas in NGC 2903, revealing new ULX candidates and characterizing the hot gas properties in its central region.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray spectral analysis of NGC 2903's hot gas and point sources, including discovery of new ULX candidates and hot gas properties.
Findings
Detected six X-ray point sources, including four ULX candidates.
Estimated hot gas temperature at 0.31 keV with solar abundances.
Identified new X-ray sources, one exceeding 10^39 erg/s.
Abstract
We report on the first deeper X-ray broad-band observation of the hot spot galaxy NGC 2903 obtained with XMM-Newton. X-ray imaging and spectra of the spiral barred galaxy were obtained from XMM-Newton archival data to study its X-ray population and the conditions of the hot gas in its central region. We investigate the spectral properties of the discrete point-source population and give estimates of their X-ray spectral parameters. By analysing the RGS spectra, we derive temperature and abundances for the hot gas located in its central region. A total of six X-ray point sources (four of them ULX candidates) were detected in the energy range of 0.3-10.0 keV located within the galaxy D25 optical disk. Three of these sources are detected for the first time, and one of them with a luminosity of higher than 10^39 erg/s. After fitting three different models, we were able to estimate their…
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