On the origin of two unidentified radio/X-ray sources discovered with XMM-Newton

Aims. We aim at clarifying the nature of the emission of two spatially related unidentified X-ray sources detected with <i>XMM-Newton</i> telescope at intermediate-low Galactic latitude. Methods. We use the imaging and spectral capabilities of <i>XMM-Newton</i> to study the...

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Autores principales: García, Federico, Combi, Jorge Ariel, Medina, María Clementina, Romero, Gustavo Esteban
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/86343
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topic Ciencias Astronómicas
Radiation mechanisms: non-thermal
Radio continuum: general
Stars: neutron
X-rays: ISM
spellingShingle Ciencias Astronómicas
Radiation mechanisms: non-thermal
Radio continuum: general
Stars: neutron
X-rays: ISM
García, Federico
Combi, Jorge Ariel
Medina, María Clementina
Romero, Gustavo Esteban
On the origin of two unidentified radio/X-ray sources discovered with XMM-Newton
topic_facet Ciencias Astronómicas
Radiation mechanisms: non-thermal
Radio continuum: general
Stars: neutron
X-rays: ISM
description Aims. We aim at clarifying the nature of the emission of two spatially related unidentified X-ray sources detected with <i>XMM-Newton</i> telescope at intermediate-low Galactic latitude. Methods. We use the imaging and spectral capabilities of <i>XMM-Newton</i> to study the X-ray properties of these two sources. In addition, we complement our study with radio data obtained at different frequencies to analyze a possible physical association between the sources. Results. Observations reveal a point-like source aligned with elongated diffuse emission. The X-ray spectra of these sources is best-fitted by an absorbed power law with photon index Γ ∼ 1.7 for the point-like source and ∼2.0 for the extended source. Both sources show nonthermal radio-continuum counterparts that might indicate a physical association. In addition, from the available data, we did not detect variability on the point-like source in several timescales. Two possible scenarios are analyzed: one Galactic and one extra-Galactic. First, based on HI line absorption, assuming a Galactic origin, we infer a distance upper bound of ≤ 2 kpc, which poses a constraint on the height over the Galactic plane of ≤ 200 pc and on the linear size of the system of ≤ 2.3 pc. In this case, the X-ray luminosities are ≥ 10<SUP>32</SUP> erg s<SUP>-1</SUP> and ≥ 7.5 × 10<SUP>32</SUP> erg s<SUP>-1</SUP>, for the point-like and extended sources, respectively. Second, an extra-Galactic nature is discussed, where the point-like source might be the core of a radio galaxy and the extended source its lobe. In this case, we compare derived fluxes, spectral indices, and spatial correlation with those typical from the radio galaxy population, showing the feasibility of this alternative astrophysical scenario. Conclusions. From the available observational evidence, we suggest that the most promising scenario to explain the nature of these sources is a system consisting of a one-sided radio galaxy, where the point-like source is an active galactic nucleus and the extended source corresponds to the emission from its lobe. Other possibilities include a pulsar and its associated pulsar wind nebula, where the radio/X-ray emission originates from the synchrotron cooling of relativistic particles in the pulsar's magnetic field or a casual alignment between two unrelated sources, such as an active galactic nucleus and a Galactic X-ray blob. Deeper dedicated observations in both radio and X-ray bands are needed to fully understand the nature of these sources.
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author García, Federico
Combi, Jorge Ariel
Medina, María Clementina
Romero, Gustavo Esteban
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Combi, Jorge Ariel
Medina, María Clementina
Romero, Gustavo Esteban
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title On the origin of two unidentified radio/X-ray sources discovered with XMM-Newton
title_short On the origin of two unidentified radio/X-ray sources discovered with XMM-Newton
title_full On the origin of two unidentified radio/X-ray sources discovered with XMM-Newton
title_fullStr On the origin of two unidentified radio/X-ray sources discovered with XMM-Newton
title_full_unstemmed On the origin of two unidentified radio/X-ray sources discovered with XMM-Newton
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