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Unveiling the soft X-ray source population towards the inner Galactic disk with XMM-Newton

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2026-01-14 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Across the Galactic disk lies a diverse population of X-ray sources, with the fainter end remaining poorly understood due to past survey sensitivity limits. We aim to classify and characterize faint X-ray sources detected in the eROSITA All-Sky Survey (eRASS1) towards the inner Galactic disk (350<l<360350^\circ < l < 360^\circ, 1<b<1-1^\circ < b < 1^\circ) using deeper XMM-Newton observations (typical exposure of 20ks\sim 20\,\text{ks}). We analyzed 189 eRASS1 sources, combining X-ray spectral fitting (0.20.2--10keV10\,\text{keV}) with Gaia astrometric and photometric data for robust classification. Our results show that the eRASS1 catalog towards the Galactic disk is overwhelmingly dominated by coronal sources (74%\sim 74\%), primarily active stars and binaries, with 8%\sim 8\% being wind-powered massive stars and 18%\sim 18\% being accreting compact objects. We propose an empirical hardness-ratio cut (HR>0.2\text{HR} > -0.2) to efficiently isolate these non-coronal sources. By stacking the classified population and comparing with the Galactic Ridge X-ray Emission (GRXE), we estimate that 6%\sim 6\% of the GRXE flux in the 0.50.5--2.0keV2.0\,\text{keV} band is resolved into point sources above the eRASS1 flux limit (5×1014ergcm2s1\sim 5\times 10^{-14}\,\text{erg}\,\text{cm}^{-2}\,\text{s}^{-1}). This resolved soft-band emission is dominated by active stars, while hard-band flux originates primarily from X-ray binaries. We conclude that the eRASS1 catalog retains a non-negligible population of compact objects that can be effectively distinguished using X-ray color selection.

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@article{arxiv.2510.23814,
  title  = {Unveiling the soft X-ray source population towards the inner Galactic disk with XMM-Newton},
  author = {Tong Bao and Gabriele Ponti and Frank Haberl and Samaresh Mondal and Mark R. Morris and Kaya Mori and Shifra Mandel and Xiao-jie Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.23814},
  year   = {2026}
}

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19 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication on Astronomy & Astrophysics