Thursday, May 9, 2013

1305.1810 (Fabien Grisé et al.)

A long-term X-ray monitoring of the ultraluminous X-ray source NGC 5408 X-1 with Swift reveals the presence of dips but no orbital period    [PDF]

Fabien Grisé, Philip Kaaret, Stéphane Corbel, Dávid Cseh, Hua Feng
NGC 5408 X-1 is a well-studied ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) that has been seen to emit in X-rays persistently above the Eddington limit of a stellar-mass black hole for years. In this paper we report on the most extensive X-ray monitoring of a ULX, using more than four years of observations from the Swift satellite. We find that the 115 day periodicity reported by Strohmayer (2009) disappeared after only a few cycles, confirming the suspicion of Foster et al. (2010) that the periodicity is most likely super-orbital and not the orbital period of the system. We also report on a clear dipping behaviour of the source that may be related to a (super)-orbital phenomenon. All these features are reminiscent of Galactic X-ray binaries and strengthen their link with ULXs. Deeper observations of a dip could help resolve the ambiguity about the interpretation of the spectral components of ULXs.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.1810

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