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Near-infrared counterparts of ultraluminous X-ray sources

Heida, M.; Jonker, P.G.; Torres, M.A.P.; Kool, E.; Servillat, M.; Roberts, T.P.; Groot, P.J.; Walton, D.J.; Moon, D.; Harrison, F.A.

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Authors

M. Heida

P.G. Jonker

M.A.P. Torres

E. Kool

M. Servillat

P.J. Groot

D.J. Walton

D. Moon

F.A. Harrison



Abstract

In this paper, we present the results of the first systematic search for counterparts to nearby ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) in the near-infrared (NIR). We observed 62 ULXs in 37 galaxies within 10 Mpc and discovered 17 candidate NIR counterparts. The detection of 17 out of 62 ULX candidates points to intrinsic differences between systems that show and those that do not show infrared emission. For six counterparts, we conclude from the absolute magnitudes and – in some cases – additional information such as morphology and previously reported photometric or spectroscopic observations, that they are likely background active galactic nuclei or ULXs residing in star clusters. 11 counterparts have absolute magnitudes consistent with them being single red supergiant stars. Alternatively, these systems may have larger accretion discs that emit more NIR light than the systems that we do not detect. Other scenarios such as emission from a surrounding nebula or from a compact radio jet are also possible, although for Holmberg II X-1 the NIR luminosity far exceeds the expected jet contribution. The 11 possible red supergiant counterparts are excellent candidates for spectroscopic follow-up observations. This may enable us to measure the mass function in these systems if they are indeed red supergiant donor stars where we can observe absorption lines.

Citation

Heida, M., Jonker, P., Torres, M., Kool, E., Servillat, M., Roberts, T., …Harrison, F. (2014). Near-infrared counterparts of ultraluminous X-ray sources. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 442(2), 1054-1067. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu928

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Aug 1, 2014
Deposit Date Jul 2, 2014
Publicly Available Date Jul 8, 2014
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Royal Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 442
Issue 2
Pages 1054-1067
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu928
Keywords Stars: black holes, Infrared: stars.

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© 2014 The Authors.
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