The central region of M 31 observed with XMM-Newton. I. Group properties and diffuse emission
Pietsch, W.; Read, A. M.; Tiengo, A.; Priedhorsky, W.; Guainazzi, M.; Molendi, S.; La Palombara, N.; Watson, M. G.; Soria, R.; Osborne, J. P.; West, R. G.; Mason, K.; Paerels, F.; Shirey, R.; Borozdin, K.; Hayter, C.
United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Germany
Abstract
We present the results of a study based on an XMM-Newton Performance Verification observation of the central 30' of the nearby spiral galaxy M 31. In the 34-ks European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC) exposure, we detect 116 sources down to a limiting luminosity of 6 x 1035 erg s-1 (0.3-12 keV, d=760 kpc). The luminosity distribution of the sources detected with XMM-Newton flattens at luminosities below ~ 2.5 1037 erg s-1 . We make use of hardness ratios for the detected sources in order to distinguish between classes of objects such as super-soft sources and intrinsically hard or highly absorbed sources. We demonstrate that the spectrum of the unresolved emission in the bulge of M 31 contains a soft excess which can be fitted with a ~ 0.35-keV optically-thin thermal-plasma component clearly distinct from the composite point-source spectrum. We suggest that this may represent diffuse gas in the centre of M 31, and we illustrate its extent in a wavelet-deconvolved image. Based on observations obtained with XMM-Newton, an ESA science mission with instruments and contributions directly funded by ESA Member States and the USA (NASA).