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2003ApJ...591..843F - Astrophys. J., 591, 843-849 (2003/July-2)

A variable ultraluminous supersoft X-ray source in ``The Antennae'': stellar-mass black hole or white dwarf.

FABBIANO G., KING A.R., ZEZAS A., PONMAN T.J., ROTS A. and SCHWEIZER F.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Chandra monitoring observations of ``The Antennae'' (NGC 4038/4039) have led to the discovery of a variable, luminous, supersoft source (SSS). This source is detected only at energies below 2 keV and, in 2002 May, reached count rates comparable to those of the nine ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) detected in these galaxies. Spectral fits of the SSS data give acceptable results only for a ∼90-100 eV blackbody spectrum with an intrinsic absorption column of NH~(2-3)x1021 cm–2. For a distance of 19 Mpc, the best-fit observed luminosity increases from 1.7x1038 ergs/s in 1999 December to 8.0x1038 ergs/s in 2002 May. The intrinsic, absorption-corrected, best-fit luminosity reaches 1.4x1040 ergs/s in 2002 May. The assumption of unbeamed emission would suggest a black hole of ≳100 M. However, if the emission is blackbody at all times, as suggested by the steep soft spectrum, the radiating area would have to vary by a factor of ∼103, inconsistent with gravitational energy release from within a few Schwarzschild radii of a black hole. Viable explanations for the observed properties of the SSS are provided by anisotropic emission from either an accreting nuclear-burning white dwarf or an accreting stellar-mass black hole.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 4038/4039 - Galaxies: Interactions - Galaxies: Peculiar - X-Rays: Binaries - X-Rays: Galaxies

CDS comments: In parag. 3 : GRO J1915+105 is a misprint for GRS 1915+105

Simbad objects: 8

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