We present ROSAT observations and analysis of thirteen superbubbles in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Eleven of these observations have not been previously reported. We have studied the X-ray morphology of the superbubbles and have extracted and analyzed their X-ray spectra. Diffuse X-ray emission is detected from each of these superbubbles, and X-ray emission is brighter than that theoretically expected for a wind-blown bubble, suggesting that the X-ray emission from the superbubbles has been enhanced by interactions between the superbubble shell and interior supernova remnants. We have also found significant positive correlations between the X-ray luminosity of a superbubble and its Hα luminosity, expansion velocity, and OB star count. Further, we have found that a large fraction of the superbubbles in the sample show evidence of breakout regions, where hot X-ray-emitting gas extends beyond the Hα shell.
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Dunne, B. C., Points, S. D., & Chu, Y. (2001). X‐Rays from Superbubbles in the Large Magellanic Cloud. VI. A Sample of Thirteen Superbubbles. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 136(1), 119–135. https://doi.org/10.1086/321794
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