Fa. Primini et al., HIGH-RESOLUTION X-RAY OBSERVATIONS OF THE CENTRAL REGION OF M31 WITH THE ROSAT SATELLITE, The Astrophysical journal, 410(2), 1993, pp. 615-625
We report the results of a 48,000 s observation of the central approxi
mately 34' of M31 with the ROSAT HRI. We detect 86 X-ray sources with
luminosities above approximately 1.4 x 10(36) ergs s-1 (3.5 x 10(-4) c
ounts s-1). Eighteen sources are identified with globular clusters and
two with supernova remnants. A point source coincident with the optic
al and radio nucleus is also detected. The cumulative luminosity distr
ibution for all sources within 5' (approximately 1 kpc) of the nucleus
flattens below approximately 2 x 10(37) ergs s-1. An extrapolation of
this distribution to fainter luminosities indicates that only approxi
mately 15%-26% of the diffuse X-ray emission in the bulge can be attri
buted to faint unresolved sources from this distribution. Estimates fo
r contributions from other, less luminous X-ray source populations can
not account for the remainder, and we conclude that much of the unreso
lved X-ray emission in the bulge is either truly diffuse or due to a n
ew class of X-ray sources. A comparison of the current observations wi
th Einstein observations made 10 years ago indicates that approximatel
y 42% of the sources within 7.5' of the nucleus are variable. The spat
ial distribution and number density of X-ray sources in M31 appear dis
tinctly different from those in our Galaxy.