Bibcode
Kong, A. K. H.; Garcia, M. R.; Sjouwerman, L. O.; Williams, B. F.; Primini, F. A.; Dickel, J. R.
Bibliographical reference
American Astronomical Society, HEAD meeting #7, #10.03; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 35, p.611
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Description
Chandra observations of M31 allow the first spatially resolved X-ray
image of a supernova remnant (SNR) in an external spiral galaxy. CXOM31
J004327.7+411829 is a slightly elongated ring-shaped object with a
diameter of 11'' (42 pc). In addition, the X-ray image hints that the
chemical composition of the SNR is spatially dependent. The age of the
SNR is estimated to be 3210-22300 years and the number density of
ambient gas is 0.003-0.3 cm-3. Ground-based narrow-band
optical images of the SNR show a resolved object. In addition, we found
two newly discovered X-ray emitting SNRs which are also nicely resolved
in radio within 250 pc of the center of M31. This indicates that there
might be active star formation in the bulge of M31. In one case, the SNR
is spatially resolved in X-ray (Chandra), radio (VLA) and optical (HST)
images. This is the first example of a resolved X-ray/radio/optical SNR
in an external spiral galaxy. This research was supported by NASA LTSA
grants, NAG5-10705 and NAG5-10889.