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X-rays from wind-blown bubbles: an XMM-Newton detection of NGC 2359

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-06-19 v1

Abstract

We present an analysis of the XMM-Newton observation of the wind-blown bubble NGC 2359. This is the first detection of this object in X-rays. The X-ray emission of NGC 2359 is soft and originates from a thermal plasma with a typical temperature of kT ~ 0.2 keV. A direct comparison between the one-dimensional hydrodynamic model of wind-blown bubbles and the X-ray spectrum of NGC 2359 suggests a reduced mass-loss rate of the central star in order to provide the correct value of the observed flux. The central star of the nebula, WR 7, is an X-ray source. Its emission is similar to that of other presumably single Wolf-Rayet stars detected in X-rays. The WR 7 spectrum is well represented by the emission from a two-temperature plasma with a cool component of kT ~ 0.6 keV and a hot component of kT ~ 2.7 keV.

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@article{arxiv.1406.2463,
  title  = {X-rays from wind-blown bubbles: an XMM-Newton detection of NGC 2359},
  author = {Svetozar A. Zhekov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.2463},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in MNRAS; 8 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables