XMM-Newton observation of the interacting galaxies NGC1512 and NGC1510
L. Ducci (1, 2), P. J. Kavanagh (1), M. Sasaki (1), B. S. Koribalski, (3) ((1) IAAT, University of T\"ubingen, (2) ISDC Gen\`eve, (3) ATNF, CSIRO, Astronomy, Space Science)

TL;DR
This study presents a deep X-ray analysis of the interacting galaxies NGC1512 and NGC1510 using XMM-Newton, revealing numerous sources, diffuse emission, and insights into their X-ray source populations and star formation activity.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray observation of NGC1512 and NGC1510, classifying sources and analyzing diffuse emission in an interacting galaxy system.
Findings
Detected 106 X-ray sources, including 15 within galaxy regions.
Identified diffuse X-ray emission with plasma temperature ~0.68 keV.
Number of high-mass X-ray binaries aligns with star formation rate.
Abstract
The galaxy NGC1512 is interacting with the smaller galaxy NGC1510 and shows a peculiar morphology, characterised by two extended arms immersed in an HI disc whose size is about four times larger than the optical diameter of NGC1512. For the first time we performed a deep X-ray observation of the galaxies NGC1512 and NGC1510 with XMM-Newton to gain information on the population of X-ray sources and diffuse emission in a system of interacting galaxies. We identified and classified the sources detected in the XMM-Newton field of view by means of spectral analysis, hardness-ratios calculated with a Bayesian method, X-ray variability, and cross-correlations with catalogues in optical, infrared, and radio wavelengths. We also made use of archival Swift (X-ray) and Australia Telescope Compact Array (radio) data to better constrain the nature of the sources detected with XMM-Newton. We detected…
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