A comprehensive X-ray and multiwavelength study of the Colliding Galaxy Pair NGC2207/IC2163
S. Mineo (CfA, MPA), S. Rappaport (MIT, Eureka Scientific), A. Levine, (MIT Kavli), D. Pooley (Sam Houston State, Eureka Scientific), B. Steinhorn, (Harvard Medical School), J. Homan (MIT Kavli)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the X-ray and multiwavelength emissions of the colliding galaxy pair NGC2207/IC2163, revealing ULX populations, their relation to star formation, and properties of the diffuse interstellar medium.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive multiwavelength analysis of NGC2207/IC2163, linking ULX populations to star formation and characterizing the hot interstellar medium.
Findings
28 ULXs detected, 7 new due to variability
ULX numbers correlate with local star formation rate
Diffuse X-ray emission dominated by hot interstellar medium
Abstract
We present a comprehensive study of the total X-ray emission from the colliding galaxy pair NGC2207/IC2163, based on Chandra, Spitzer, and GALEX data. We detect 28 ultra-luminous X-ray sources (ULXs), 7 of which were not detected previously due to X-ray variability. Twelve sources show significant long-term variability, with no correlated spectral changes. Seven sources are transient candidates. One ULX coincides with an extremely blue star cluster (B-V = -0.7). We confirm that the global relation between the number and luminosity of ULXs and the integrated star formation rate (SFR) of the host galaxy also holds on local scales. We investigate the effects of dust extinction and/or age on the X-ray binary (XRB) population on sub-galactic scales. The distributions of Nx and Lx are peaked at L(IR)/L(NUV)~1, which may be associated with an age of ~10 Myr for the underlying stellar…
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