2010ApJ...722..760Y


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2010ApJ...722..760Y - Astrophys. J., 722, 760-773 (2010/October-2)

Long-term spectral variations of ultraluminous X-ray sources in the interacting galaxy systems M 51 and NGC 4490/85.

YOSHIDA T., EBISAWA K., MATSUSHITA K., TSUJIMOTO M. and KAWAGUCHI T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Variable ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs), which are considered to be black hole binaries (BHBs), are known to show state transitions similar to Galactic BHBs. However, the relation between the ULX states and the Galactic BHB states is still unclear, primarily due to the less well-understood behaviors of ULXs in contrast to the Galactic BHBs. Here, we report a statistical X-ray spectral study of 34 energy spectra from seven bright ULXs in the interacting galaxy systems M 51 and NGC 4490/85, using archive data from multiple Chandra and XMM-Newton observations spanning a few years. In order to compare them with Galactic BHB states, we applied representative spectral models of BHBs–a power-law (PL), a multi-color disk blackbody (MCD), and a slim-disk model–to all the ULX spectra. We found a hint of a bimodal structure in the luminosity distribution of the samples, suggesting that ULXs have two states that respectively have typical luminosities of (3-6)x 1039 and (1.5-3)x 1039 ergs/s. Most spectra in the brighter state are explained by the MCD or the slim-disk model, whereas those in the fainter state are explained by the PL model. In particular, the slim-disk model successfully explains the observed spectral variations of NGC 4490/85 ULX-6 and ULX-8 by changes of the mass accretion rate to a black hole of an estimated mass of <40 M. From the best-fit model parameters of each state, we speculate that the brighter state in these two ULXs corresponds to the brightest state of Galactic BHBs, which is often called the "apparently standard state." The fainter state of the ULXs has a PL-shaped spectrum, but the photon index range is much wider than that seen in any single state of Galactic BHBs. We thus speculate that it is a state unique to ULXs. Some sources show much fainter and steeper spectra than the faint state, which we identified as yet another state.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - black hole physics - galaxies: individual (M 51, NGC 4490, NGC 4485) - X-rays: binaries

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ChASeM33 J013350.89+303936.6 SNR 01 33 50.8965749232 +30 39 36.630403128           ~ 93 1
2 RX J031820.3-662911 UX? 03 18 20.00 -66 29 10.9           ~ 211 1
3 2E 756 ULX 03 18 22.00 -66 36 04.3   23.5 23.6     O9.5 239 3
4 [SST2011] J034555.61+680455.3 ULX 03 45 55.612 +68 04 55.29           ~ 167 1
5 2XMM J034615.6+681112 UX? 03 46 15.61 +68 11 12.8           ~ 30 0
6 [SST2011] J081929.00+704219.3 ULX 08 19 28.99 +70 42 19.4           ~ 193 2
7 [SST2011] J095554.56+694100.4 HXB 09 55 54.55 +69 41 00.4           ~ 10 0
8 RX J0957.9+6903 ULX 09 57 53.290 +69 03 48.20           ~ 230 4
9 NAME CVn II Group GrG 12 26 +44.2           ~ 22 0
10 [SST2011] J123029.55+413927.6 HXB 12 30 29.449 +41 39 27.55           ~ 16 0
11 RX J1230.5+4141 ULX 12 30 30.34 +41 41 41.0           ~ 24 2
12 [SST2011] J123030.82+413911.5 HXB 12 30 30.82 +41 39 11.5           ~ 17 0
13 NGC 4485 GiP 12 30 31.113 +41 42 04.22 12.10 12.42 11.93 11.93   ~ 284 2
14 [SST2011] J123032.27+413918.1 HXB 12 30 32.27 +41 39 18.1           ~ 19 0
15 NGC 4490 GiP 12 30 34.5 +41 38 26 10.03 10.22 9.79     ~ 574 3
16 CXOU J123035.2+413846 HXB 12 30 35.1 +41 38 47           ~ 5 0
17 [SST2011] J123036.32+413837.8 HXB 12 30 36.32 +41 38 37.8           ~ 20 1
18 CXO J123038.4+413831 HXB 12 30 38.3 +41 38 31           ~ 9 0
19 2XMM J123043.1+413819 HXB 12 30 43.25 +41 38 18.4           ~ 22 1
20 RX J123551+27561 ULX 12 35 51.71 +27 56 04.1           ~ 75 1
21 RX J123558+27577 UX? 12 35 58.56 +27 57 41.9           ~ 38 2
22 [FK2005] 23 ULX 13 29 38.62 +58 25 05.6           ~ 128 2
23 RX J132939+47126 HXB 13 29 39.48 +47 12 43.6   22.59 23.27   24.80 ~ 30 1
24 RX J132943+47115 UX? 13 29 43.31 +47 11 34.8   23.20 24.01   25.50 ~ 30 1
25 [TW2004] NGC 5194 12 HXB 13 29 44.57 +47 13 56.8           ~ 5 0
26 CXOU J132950.6+471155 Rad 13 29 50.68 +47 11 55.2           ~ 21 0
27 M 51 Sy2 13 29 52.698 +47 11 42.93   9.26 8.36 8.40   ~ 4329 4
28 CXOM51 J132953.3+471042 UX? 13 29 53.18 +47 10 42.4           ~ 22 0
29 RX J132954+47145 UX? 13 29 53.72 +47 14 35.7           ~ 22 1
30 [WMR2006] M51 XMM6 UX? 13 29 57.57 +47 10 48.3           ~ 16 0
31 NGC 5195 GiP 13 29 59.590 +47 15 58.06 10.76 10.45 9.55 9.31   ~ 778 3
32 RX J133001+47137 UX? 13 30 01.01 +47 13 43.9           ~ 86 0
33 RX J133007+47110 UX? 13 30 07.55 +47 11 06.1   25.17 25.49   26.04 ~ 68 1
34 V* V381 Nor HXB 15 50 58.6637920704 -56 28 35.258385000   17.95 16.6     K3III 1172 0
35 X Nor X-1 LXB 16 34 01.610 -47 23 34.80           ~ 516 0

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