New X-ray Supernova Remnants in NGC 7793
Maria Kopsacheili, Konstantina Anastasopoulou, Nanda Rea, Claudia Patricia Guti\'errez, Llu\'is Galbany

TL;DR
This study identified 58 X-ray sources in NGC 7793, including five X-ray SNRs, by analyzing archival Chandra and XMM-Newton data, revealing new remnants and refining understanding of their properties in a galaxy beyond the Local Group.
Contribution
The paper presents the first comprehensive search for X-ray SNRs in NGC 7793 using archival data, discovering four new X-ray SNRs and analyzing their spectral properties.
Findings
Detected 58 X-ray sources in NGC 7793.
Identified five X-ray SNRs, including four newly discovered.
Spectral analysis shows thermal spectra with high temperatures and specific emission lines.
Abstract
This work focuses on the detection of X-ray Supernova Remnants (SNRs) in the galaxy NGC 7793 and the study of their properties. X-ray SNRs in galaxies beyond the Local Group are rare, mainly due to the limited sensitivity of current X-ray instruments. Additionally, their identification requires an optical counterpart, making incomplete optical identification methods an extra challenge. Detecting X-ray SNRs in other galaxies is crucial for understanding their feedback in different evolutionary phases and gaining insights into their local interstellar medium. In NGC 7793, only one X-ray SNR was previously known, while a recent study reported nearly 240 optical SNRs. The discovery of a new, larger optical SNR sample motivated a re-examination of the X-ray SNR population by comparing optical SNRs with X-ray sources. To identify X-ray SNRs, we utilised Chandra's spatial resolution and…
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