The Norma Arm Region Chandra Survey: X-ray Populations in the Spiral Arms
Francesca M. Fornasini, John A. Tomsick, Arash Bodaghee, Roman A., Krivonos, Hongjun An, Farid Rahoui, Eric V. Gotthelf, Franz E. Bauer, and, Daniel Stern

TL;DR
This survey cataloged 1415 X-ray sources in the Norma arm, analyzing their properties to identify dominant populations and their distribution, revealing a mixture of stellar and extragalactic sources across different distances.
Contribution
First comprehensive X-ray source catalog for the Norma arm region, with spectral grouping and population analysis based on stacked spectra and multiwavelength data.
Findings
Approximately 50% of sources are foreground within 1-2 kpc.
Magnetic and nonmagnetic CVs dominate the near Norma arm.
Hard X-ray sources include AGN and distant stellar populations.
Abstract
We present a catalog of 1415 X-ray sources identified in the Norma arm region Chandra survey (NARCS), which covers a 2 deg x 0.8 deg region in the direction of the Norma spiral arm to a depth of 20 ks. Of these sources, 1130 are point-like sources detected with confidence in at least one of three energy bands (0.5-10, 0.5-2, and 2-10 keV), five have extended emission, and the remainder are detected at low significance. Since most sources have too few counts to permit individual classification, they are divided into five spectral groups defined by their quantile properties. We analyze stacked spectra of X-ray sources within each group, in conjunction with their fluxes, variability, and infrared counterparts, to identify the dominant populations in our survey. We find that 50% of our sources are foreground sources located within 1-2 kpc, which is consistent…
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