Multiwavelength analysis of the X-ray spur and southeast of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Abstract
Aims: The giant H II region 30 Doradus (30 Dor) located in the eastern part of the Large Magellanic Cloud is one of the most active star-forming regions in the Local Group. Studies of H I data have revealed two large gas structures which must have collided with each other in the region around 30 Dor. In X-rays there is extended emission (~1 kpc) south of 30 Dor called the X-ray spur, which appears to be anticorrelated with the H I gas. We study the properties of the hot interstellar medium (ISM) in the X-ray spur and investigate its origin including related interactions in the ISM.
Methods: We analyzed new and archival XMM-Newton data of the X-ray spur and its surroundings to determine the properties of the hot diffuse plasma. We created detailed plasma property maps by utilizing the Voronoi tessellation algorithm. We also studied H I and CO data, as well as optical line emission data of Hα and [S II], and compared them to the results of the X-ray spectral analysis.
Results: We find evidence of two hot plasma components with temperatures of kT1 ~ 0.2 keV and kT2 ~ 0.5−0.9 keV, with the hotter component being much more pronounced near 30 Dor and the X-ray spur. In 30 Dor, the plasma has most likely been heated by massive stellar winds and supernova remnants. In the X-ray spur, we find no evidence of heating by stars. Instead, the X-ray spur must have been compressed and heated by the collision of the H I gas.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- April 2021
- DOI:
- 10.1051/0004-6361/202038488
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2105.01437
- Bibcode:
- 2021A&A...648A..90K
- Keywords:
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- ISM: general;
- ISM: structure;
- galaxies: ISM;
- Magellanic Clouds;
- X-rays: ISM;
- radio lines: ISM;
- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- 21 pages, 20 figures, published in Astronomy &