The XMM-Newton survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud
F. Haberl, R. Sturm, J. Ballet, D.J. Bomans, D.A.H. Buckley, M.J. Coe,, R. Corbet, M. Ehle, M.D. Filipovic, M. Gilfanov, D. Hatzidimitriou, N. La, Palombara, S. Mereghetti, W. Pietsch, S. Snowden, A. Tiengo

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive XMM-Newton survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud, covering its entire galaxy in X-ray, identifying new supernova remnants and expanding the known size distribution of SMC SNRs.
Contribution
It provides the first complete, deep X-ray survey of the SMC, including the discovery of three new supernova remnants and improved measurements of known remnants.
Findings
Deepest complete X-ray survey of the SMC to date.
Discovery of three new low surface brightness SNRs.
Extended the size distribution of SMC SNRs to larger values.
Abstract
Although numerous archival XMM-Newton observations existed towards the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) before 2009, only a fraction of the whole galaxy was covered. Between May 2009 and March 2010 we carried out an XMM-Newton survey of the SMC, in order to obtain a complete overage of both its bar and wing. Thirty-three observations of 30 different fields with a total exposure of about ne Ms filled the missing parts. We systematically processed all available SMC data from the European Photon Imaging Camera. After rejecting observations with very high background we included 53 archival and the 33 survey observations. We produced images in five different energy bands. We applied astrometric boresight corrections using secure identifications of X-ray sources and combine all the images to produce a mosaic, which covers the main body of the SMC. We present an overview of the XMM-Newton…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
