Faint super-soft X-ray sources in XMM-Newton Large Magellanic Cloud fields

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Aims. We report the discovery of three faint, super-soft X-ray sources in LMC fields observed with XMM-Newton.Methods. We analyse the three new sources together with RX J0537.7-7034 and RX J0507.1-6743, both known since ROSAT.Results. We identify XMMU J050803.1-684017 with the LMC planetary nebula LHA 120-N 102 = LMC SMP 29. The EPIC-pn spectrum of XMMU J050803.1-684017can be fitted with a blackbody spectrum with an effective temperature of ~(26-51) eV and a bolometric luminosity of (0.1-30)10 erg s, depending on the assumed absorption. The source is consistent with the nucleus of a planetary nebula. The EPIC-pn spectrum of XMMU J052530.5-671501 is characterized by a blackbody temperature of ~(38-120) eV, a best-fit bolometric luminosity of ~310 erg s and absorbing LMC column of 10 cm. This most likely highly-absorbed super-soft source resembles the LMC super-soft source CAL 87. The EPIC-pn spectrum of XMMU J052215.0-701658 yields a blackbody temperature of ~(24-83) eV, but there are only about 40 source counts and the spectral parameters of the source are not well constrained. We observe RX J0537.7-7034 with EPIC-pn to be about a factor of 15 fainter compared to the ROSAT observation 11 years earlier. RX J0507.1-6743 is observed as an absorbed super-soft source by XMM-Newton and the improved X-ray position coincides with a MACHO star which is consistent with a symbiotic star. © 2008 ESO.

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Kahabka, P., Haberl, F., Pakull, M., Millar, W. C., White, G. L., Filipović, M. D., & Payne, J. L. (2008). Faint super-soft X-ray sources in XMM-Newton Large Magellanic Cloud fields. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 482(1), 237–245. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20078535

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