Superwind evolution: the young starburst-driven wind galaxy NGC 2782

@article{BravoGuerrero2017SuperwindET,
  title={Superwind evolution: the young starburst-driven wind galaxy NGC 2782},
  author={Jimena Bravo-Guerrero and Ian R. Stevens Universidad Iberoamericana and Mexico. and University of Birmingham and UK.},
  journal={Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society},
  year={2017},
  volume={467},
  pages={3788-3800}
}
We present results from a 30 ksec Chandra observation of the important starburst galaxy NGC 2782, covering the 0.3-10keV energy band. We find evidence of a superwind of small extent, that is likely in an early stage of development. We find a total of 27 X-ray point sources within a region of radius 2$D_{25}$ of the galaxy centre and which are likely associated with the galaxy. Of these, 13 are ULXs ($L_{X}\geq 10^{39}~ erg s ^{-1}$) and a number have likely counterparts. The X-ray luminosities… 

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