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Comparing spectral models for ultraluminous X-ray sources with NGC 4517 ULX1

Walton, D.J.; Gladstone, J.C.; Roberts, T.P.; Fabian, A.C.; Caballero-Garcia, M.D.; Done, C.; Middleton, M.J.

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Authors

D.J. Walton

J.C. Gladstone

A.C. Fabian

M.D. Caballero-Garcia

C. Done

M.J. Middleton



Abstract

We present the previously unanalysed high quality XMM-Newton spectrum of an ultraluminous X-ray source candidate in NGC4517. As with other high quality ULX spectra, a downturn in the spectrum is observed at 6 keV. Both of the recent disc reflection and Comptonisation interpretations of this feature are applied, in order to present a direct comparison, and are found to provide statistically equivalent representations of the current data. We find that the reflection model requires the accretion disc to have a highly super-solar iron abundance, while the Comptonisation model requires low temperature Comptonising electrons, and for the corona to be optically thick. These physical requirements are discussed in detail, and physically motivated scenarios are highlighted in which each model can be considered a viable explanation for the observed emission. By extending our consideration of these two interpretations to high energies, we demonstrate that observations of ULXs at energies & 10 keV should be extremely useful when attempting to distinguish between them. With current instrumentation, it is only viable to perform these observations for M 82 X-1, but future high angular resolution hard X-ray imaging spectrometers, such as the Hard X-ray Imaging System due to fly on Astro-H, should go a long way to resolving this issue.

Citation

Walton, D., Gladstone, J., Roberts, T., Fabian, A., Caballero-Garcia, M., Done, C., & Middleton, M. (2011). Comparing spectral models for ultraluminous X-ray sources with NGC 4517 ULX1. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 414(2), 1011-1022. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18397.x

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jun 21, 2011
Deposit Date Jan 30, 2012
Publicly Available Date Jan 28, 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 414
Issue 2
Pages 1011-1022
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18397.x
Keywords Black hole physics, X-rays, Binaries.

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This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. © 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. © 2011 RAS Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.





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