Broadband spectrum of the total X-ray emission from the galaxy M31

Sunyaev, R. A.; Tsygankov, S. S.; Revnivtsev, M. G.; Krivonos, R. A.; Molkov, S. V.

Russia, Germany, United States, Finland

Abstract

We present the results of measurements of the total X-ray flux from the Andromeda galaxy (M31) in the 3-100 keV band based on data from the RXTE/PCA, INTEGRAL/ISGRI, and SWIFT/BAT space experiments. We show that the total emission from the galaxy has a multicomponent spectrum whose main characteristics are specified by binaries emitting in the optically thick and optically thin regimes. The galaxy's luminosity at energies 20-100 keV gives about 6% of its total luminosity in the 3-100 keV band. The emissivity of the stellar population in M31 is L 2-20 keV ∼ 1.1 × 1029 erg s-1 M {/-1} in the 2-20 keV band and L 20-100 keV ∼ 8 × 1027 erg s-1 M {/-1} in the 20-100 keV band. Since low-mass X-ray binaries at high luminosities pass into a soft state with a small fraction of hard X-ray emission, the detection of individual hard X-ray sources in M31 requires a sensitivity that is tens of times better (up to 10-13 erg s-1 cm-2) than is needed to detect the total hard X-ray emission from the entire galaxy. Allowance for the contribution from the hard spectral component of the galaxy changes the galaxy's effective Compton temperature approximately by a factor of 2, from ∼1.1 to ∼2.1 keV.

2014 Astronomy Letters
INTEGRAL 5