Deep XMM-Newton observations of the northern disc of M31. I. Source catalogue
M. Sasaki, F. Haberl, M. Henze, S. Saeedi, B.F. Williams, P.P., Plucinsky, D. Hatzidimitriou, A. Karampelas, K.V. Sokolovsky, D., Breitschwerdt, M.A. de Avillez, M.D. Filipovic, T. Galvin, P.J. Kavanagh,, K.S. Long

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive X-ray source catalog of the northern disc of M31 using XMM-Newton, identifying various X-ray sources, including X-ray binaries, supernova remnants, and variable sources, with detailed spectral and variability analysis.
Contribution
First complete X-ray source catalog of the northern M31 disc from XMM-Newton, including classification and analysis of source properties and variability.
Findings
Detected 389 sources, including 34 XRBs and candidates.
Identified 18 supernova remnants and candidates.
Discovered five new variable X-ray sources.
Abstract
We carried out new observations of two fields in the northern ring of M31 with XMM-Newton with two exposures of 100 ks each and obtained a complete list of X-ray sources down to a sensitivity limit of ~7 x 10^34 erg s^-1 (0.5 - 2.0 keV). The major objective of the observing programme was the study of the hot phase of the ISM in M31. The analysis of the diffuse emission and the study of the ISM is presented in a separate paper. We analysed the spectral properties of all detected sources using hardness ratios and spectra if the statistics were high enough. We also checked for variability. We cross-correlated the source list with the source catalogue of a new survey of the northern disc of M31 carried out with Chandra and Hubble (Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury, PHAT) as well as with other existing catalogues. We detected a total of 389 sources, including 43 foreground stars and…
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