On the X-ray Properties of the Putative Central Compact Object in 1E 0102.2-7219
Xi Long, Terrance J. Gaetz, Paul P. Plucinsky

TL;DR
This study analyzes Chandra X-ray data of a compact feature in SNR 1E 0102.2-7219, concluding it is likely ejecta knot rather than a central compact object, based on spectral and spatial analysis.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed spectral and spatial analysis of the compact feature, challenging previous CCO interpretations and suggesting it is an ejecta knot.
Findings
Blackbody model is inconsistent with data.
Spectrum fits non-equilibrium ionization thermal models.
Feature is spatially extended, not a point source.
Abstract
We have analyzed the archival Chandra X-ray Observatory observations of the compact feature in the Small Magellanic Cloud supernova remnant (SNR) 1E 0102.2-7219 which has recently been suggested to be the Central Compact Object remaining after the supernova explosion. In our analysis, we have used appropriate, time-dependent responses for each of the archival observations, modeled the background instead of subtracting it, and have fit unbinned spectra to preserve the maximal spectral information. The spectrum of this feature is similar to the spectrum of the surrounding regions which have significantly enhanced abundances of O, Ne, \& Mg. We find that the previously suggested blackbody model is inconsistent with the data as Monte Carlo simulations indicate that more than 99\% of the simulated data sets have a test statistic value lower than that of the data. The spectrum is described…
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