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arxiv: astro-ph/0012255 · v1 · submitted 2000-12-12 · 🌌 astro-ph

In search for the oldest star forming regions in Holmberg II

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keywords x-raygalaxyholmbergsourcesdetecteddwarfirregularpspc
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We present an X-ray study of the irregular dwarf galaxy Holmberg II based on deep ROSAT PSPC observations. Holmberg II is one of the most famous examples of an irregular dwarf galaxy with a disrupted interstellar medium (ISM): expanding HI holes are present across the entire face of the galaxy. Huge HI cavities of kpc extent are found even outside current starforming regions. We search for faint X-ray sources (stellar end points as well as hot gas), touching the limits of the ROSAT PSPC detector and link the newly detected X-ray sources to features detected in other wavelengths. Using an X-ray hardness ratio color-color diagram we show that it is possible to differentiate between thermal plasma and power-law X-ray spectra, which helps to track down the physical nature of the individual sources.

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