Search for an Near-IR Counterpart to the Cas A X-ray Point Source
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- 2 May 2001
Abstract
We report deep near-infrared and optical observations of the X-ray point source in the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant, CXO J232327.9+584842. We have identified a J=21.4 +/- 0.3 mag and Ks=20.5 +/- 0.3 mag source within the 1-sigma error circle, but we believe this source is a foreground Pop II star with Teff=2600-2800 K at a distance of ~2 kpc, which could not be the X-ray point source. We do not detect any sources in this direction at the distance of Cas A, and therefore place 3-sigma limits of R >~ 25 mag, F675W >~ 27.3 mag, J >~ 22.5 mag and Ks >~ 21.2 mag (and roughly H >~ 20 mag) on emission from the X-ray point source, corresponding to M_{R} >~ 8.2 mag, M_{F675W} >~ 10.7 mag, M_{J} >~ 8.5 mag, M_{H} >~ 6.5 mag, and M_{Ks} >~ 8.0 mag, assuming a distance of 3.4 kpc and an extinction A_{V}=5 mag.Keywords
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