Wilms J (2007)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2007
Publisher: EDP SCIENCES S A
Book Volume: 471
Pages Range: L55-L58
Journal Issue: 3
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20077605
Context. Supersoft X- ray sources (SSSs) are characterised by very low temperatures (< 100 eV). Classical SSSs have bolometric luminosities in the range of 10(36)-10(38) erg s(-1) and are modelled with steady nuclear burning of hydrogen on the surfaces of white dwarfs. However, several SSSs have been discovered with much higher luminosities. Their nature is still unclear. Aims. We report the discovery of a 4 h modulation for an ultraluminous SSS in the nearby edge-on spiral galaxy NGC 4631, observed with XMM-Newton in 2002 June. Temporal and spectral analysis of the source is performed. Methods. We use a Lomb-Scargle periodogram analysis for the period search and evaluate the confidence level using Monte-Carlo simulations. We measure the source temperature, flux and luminosity through spectral fitting. Results. A modulation of 4.2 +/- 0.4 h (3 sigma error) was found for the SSS with a confidence level > 99%. Besides dips observed in the light curve, the flux decreased by a factor of 3 within similar to 10 h. The spectrum can be described with an absorbed blackbody model with kT similar to 67 eV. The absorbed luminosity in the 0.2-2 keV energy band was 2.7 x 1038 erg s-1 while the bolometric luminosity was a hundred time higher (3.2 x 1040 erg s(-1)), making the source one of the most luminous of its class, assuming the best fit model is correct. Conclusions. This source is another very luminous SSS for which the standard white dwarf interpretation cannot be applied, unless a strong beaming factor is considered. A stellar-mass black hole accreting at a super Eddington rate is a more likely interpretation, where the excess of accreted matter is ejected through a strong optically-thick outflow. The 4 h modulation could either be an eclipse from the companion star or the consequence of a warped accretion disk.
APA:
Wilms, J. (2007). An ultraluminous supersoft source with a 4 hour modulation in NGC 4631. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 471(3), L55-L58. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20077605
MLA:
Wilms, Jörn. "An ultraluminous supersoft source with a 4 hour modulation in NGC 4631." Astronomy & Astrophysics 471.3 (2007): L55-L58.
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