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2003ApJ...582..654C - Astrophys. J., 582, 654-658 (2003/January-2)

1WGA J1216.9+3743: Chandra finds an extremely steep ultraluminous X-ray source.

CAGNONI I., TUROLLA R., TREVES A., HUANG J.-S., KIM D.W., ELVIS M. and CELOTTI A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of a new ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) in the nearby galaxy NGC 4244 from Chandra archival data. The source, 1WGA J1216.9+3743, is one of the least luminous and softest ULXs discovered so far. Its X-ray spectrum is the best available for a representative of the soft ULXs, a class of sources recently discovered by Chandra and XMM-Newton. 1WGA J1216.9+3743 appears pointlike in the Chandra image and has a complex spectral shape; a multicolor disk model, suitable for brighter ULXs, is inadequate for this source. The 1WGA J1216.9+3743 spectrum is heavily absorbed (NH∼1-4x1021 cm–2) and very soft. The best-fit power-law model gives Γ∼5 and implies a luminosity L(0.5–10keV)∼1039 ergs.s–1. A comparison with previous detections shows that, despite the variability displayed by the source during the Chandra observation, the 1WGA J1216.9+3743 count rate, spectral shape, and absorption are practically unchanged over a 9 yr period. We also performed deep optical imaging of the field containing the X-ray source and found a possible R∼23.7 counterpart.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 4244 - Galaxies: Spiral - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: 1WGA J1216.9+3743 - X-Rays: Galaxies

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