Morphology and spectral characteristics of the X-ray emission of M33

A previous analysis of the X-ray data on M33 has been extended to include a detailed study of the morpholgoy and spectral characteristics of the X-ray emission, and the results are reported. A low surface brightness, extended emission in the plane of the galaxy is detected. The X-ray luminosity of this component, about 10 to the 38th egs/s, is comparable to the total luminosity of the bright sources observed in the same region. Its radial distribution is similar to that of the blue light. The spectrum of the extended emission shows two distinct components: a hard one, with a temperature above 3 keV and a soft one with a temperature below 1 keV. The X-ray spectrum of the nuclear source, which is inconsistent with any of the known spectra of X-ray binary sources, can be fitted with either a low-temperature thermal emission or a steep power law model. 71 references.