Supernova Remnants in M33: X-ray Properties as Observed by XMM-Newton
Kristen Garofali, Benjamin F. Williams, Paul P. Plucinsky, Terrance J., Gaetz, Brian Wold, Frank Haberl, Knox S. Long, William P. Blair, Thomas G., Pannuti, P. Frank Winkler, Jacob Gross

TL;DR
This study uses XMM-Newton observations to analyze the X-ray properties of supernova remnants in M33, detecting new SNRs, performing spectral analysis, and exploring environmental effects on their X-ray luminosity distribution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive X-ray catalog of M33 SNRs, including new detections, spectral measurements, and insights into environmental influences on SNR X-ray properties.
Findings
105 SNRs detected, 54 newly in X-rays
Spectral fitting of 15 SNRs reveals temperatures and abundances
X-ray luminosity function compared across different galaxy environments
Abstract
We have carried out a study of the X-ray properties of the supernova remnant (SNR) population in M33 with XMM-Newton, comprising deep observations of 8 fields in M33 covering all of the area within the D contours, and with a typical luminosity of 7.110 erg s (0.2-2.0 keV) . Here we report our work to characterize the X-ray properties of the previously identified SNRs in M33, as well as our search for new X-ray detected SNRs. With our deep observations and large field of view we have detected 105 SNRs at the 3 level, of which 54 SNRs are newly detected in X-rays, and three are newly discovered SNRs. Combining XMM-Newton data with deep Chandra survey data allows detailed spectral fitting of 15 SNRs, for which we have measured temperatures, ionization timescales, and individual abundances. This large sample of SNRs allows us to construct an X-ray…
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