The Compact UV Nucleus of M33
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The most luminous X-ray source in the Local Group is associated with the nucleus of M33. This source, M33 X-8, appears modulated by ~20% over a ~106 day period, making it unlikely that the combined emission from unresolved sources could explain the otherwise persistent ~1039 ergs s-1 X-ray flux. We present here high-resolution UV imaging of the nucleus with the Planetary Camera of the Hubble Space Telescope undertaken in order to search for the counterpart to X-8. The nucleus is bluer and more compact than at longer wavelength images, but it is still extended, with half of its 3 × 1038 ergs s-1 UV luminosity coming from the inner 0.″14. We cannot distinguish between a concentrated blue population and emission from a single object.
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal Letters
DOI: 10.1086/312113