Unveiling the Nature of an X-ray flare from 3XMM J014528.9+610729: A candidate spiral galaxy
Abstract
We report an X-ray flare from 3XMM J014528.9+610729, serendipitously detected during the observation of the open star cluster NGC 663. The colour-colour space technique using optical and infrared data reveals the X-ray source as a candidate spiral galaxy. The flare shows fast rise and exponential decay shape with a ratio of the peak and the quiescent count rates of 60 and duration of 5.4 ks. The spectrum during the flaring state is well fitted with a combination of thermal ( Apec) model with a plasma temperature of 1.30.1 keV and non-thermal ( Power-law) model with power-law index of 1.90.2. However, no firm conclusion can be made for the spectrum during the quiescent state. The temporal behavior, plasma temperature and spectral evolution during flare suggest that the flare from 3XMM J014528.9+610729 can not be associated with tidal disruption events.
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