The XMM-Newton survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud: The X-ray point-source catalogue
R. Sturm, F. Haberl, W. Pietsch, J. Ballet, D. Hatzidimitriou, D. A., H. Buckley, M. Coe, M. Ehle, M. D. Filipovic, N. La Palombara, A. Tiengo

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive catalog of 3053 X-ray sources in the Small Magellanic Cloud from XMM-Newton observations, including classifications, properties, and statistical analyses, significantly expanding the known X-ray binary population.
Contribution
The study provides the most complete X-ray point-source catalog for the SMC, including new classifications and insights into the luminosity functions of X-ray binaries.
Findings
Identified 49 SMC high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXB)
Discovered 2092 active galactic nuclei (AGN) behind the SMC
Found deviation in the luminosity function slope of Be/X-ray binaries
Abstract
Local-Group galaxies provide access to samples of X-ray source populations of whole galaxies. The XMM-Newton survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) completely covers the bar and eastern wing with a 5.6 deg^2 area in the (0.2-12.0) keV band. To characterise the X-ray sources in the SMC field, we created a catalogue of point sources and sources with moderate extent. Sources with high extent (>40") have been presented in a companion paper. We searched for point sources in the EPIC images using sliding-box and maximum-likelihood techniques and classified the sources using hardness ratios, X-ray variability, and their multi-wavelength properties. The catalogue comprises 3053 unique X-ray sources with a median position uncertainty of 1.3" down to a flux limit for point sources of ~10^-14 erg cm^-2 s^-1 in the (0.2-4.5) keV band, corresponding to 5x10^33 erg s^-1 for sources in the SMC. We…
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