XMM-Newton Observations of G32.45+0.1and G38.55+0.0: diffuse hard X-ray sources found with the ASCA Galactic Plane Survey
Abstract
We report on XMM-Newton observations of G32.45+0.1 and G38.55+0.0. These were discovered as diffuse hard X-ray sources with the ASCA Galactic plane survey, but the limited spatial resolution of ASCA could not conclude whether these are truly diffuse or a group of unresolved point-sources. XMM-Newton, with higher spatial resolution than ASCA, confirmed that G32.45+0.1 has a diffuse shell-like structure with a radius of ~4'. The spectrum shows featureless continuum, hence can be fitted with a power-law model of Gamma ~2.2 with an absorption of NH~5.2*1022cm-2. From this NH value, we estimate the distance to G32.45+0.1 to be ~17kpc, then the luminosity (in the 0.5-10.0keV band) and radius of the shell are ~9.5*1034ergs/s and ~20pc, respectively. The radio complex sources in the NRAO/VLA Sky Survey (NVSS; 1.4GHz) are globally associated to the X-ray shell of G32.45+0.1. Therefore G32.45+0.1 is likely to be a synchrotron dominant shell-like SNR. No significant diffuse structure was found in the XMM-Newton image of another ASCA diffuse source G38.55+0.0. The upper limit of the observed flux (0.5-10.0keV) is estimated to be 9.0*10-13ergs/cm2/s being consistent with the ASCA result.
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