Abstract

In this paper, I discuss an extremely luminous X-ray source found on the northern arm of the nearly face-on spiral galaxy NGC 6946. The source was originally discovered in an Einstein observation, but the poor spatial resolution prevented an accurate identification. Here, Roentgen Satellite (ROSAT) data provide a position to approximately 5 sec - 10 sec. The spectrum is rather soft, and moderately absorbed. The source appears to be local to NGC 6946 and a supernova remnant, based upon the positional coincidence with an optical counterpart. The luminosity, assuming a distance to NGC 6946 of 5.1 Mpc, is 2.8 x 10(exp 39) erg/s, among the highest known X-ray luminosities of a remnant. The optical counterpart is at least 100 years old.

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