Long-term X-ray Variability Study of IC342 from XMM-Newton Observations
Daisy S.Y. Mak, Chun S.J. Pun, Albert K.H. Kong

TL;DR
This study analyzes four years of XMM-Newton X-ray observations of IC342, revealing long-term variability in sources, including transients and spectral changes, indicative of diverse X-ray binary populations and stellar objects.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed long-term variability analysis of IC342's X-ray sources, including spectral changes and classifications of stellar populations.
Findings
39 of 61 sources showed long-term variability
8 transients exhibited spectral variability
Discovered spectral change in IC342's nuclear source
Abstract
We presented the results of an analysis of four XMM-Newton observations of the starburst galaxy IC342 taken over a four-year span from 2001 to 2005, with an emphasis on investigating the long-term flux and spectral variability of the X-ray point sources. We detected a total of 61 X-ray sources within 35' 30' of the galaxy down to a luminosity of (1-2)1037 erg s-1 depending on the local background. We found that 39 of the 61 detected sources showed long-term variability, in which 26 of them were classified as X-ray transients. We also found 19 sources exhibiting variations in hardness ratios or undergoing spectral transitions among observations, and were identified as spectral variables. In particular, 8 of the identified X-ray transients showed spectral variability in addition to flux variability. The diverse patterns of variability observed is indicative of a…
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