2016ApJ...821...25L -
Astrophys. J., 821, 25-25 (2016/April-2)
Discovery of the candidate off-nuclear ultrasoft hyper-luminous X-ray source 3XMM J141711.1+522541.
LIN D., CARRASCO E.R., WEBB N.A., IRWIN J.A., DUPKE R., ROMANOWSKY A.J., RAMIREZ-RUIZ E., STRADER J., HOMAN J., BARRET D. and GODET O.
Abstract (from CDS):
We report the discovery of an off-nuclear ultrasoft hyper-luminous X-ray source candidate 3XMM J141711.1+522541 in the inactive S0 galaxy SDSS J141711.07+522540.8 (z = 0.41827, dL = 2.3 Gpc) in the Extended Groth Strip. It is located at a projected offset of ∼1.''0 (5.2 kpc) from the nucleus of the galaxy and was serendipitously detected in five XMM-Newton observations in 2000 July. Two observations have enough counts and can be fitted with a standard thermal disk with an apparent inner disk temperature {{kT}}_MCD∼0.13 keV and a 0.28-14.2 keV unabsorbed luminosity LX ∼ 4 x 1043 erg s-1 in the source rest frame. The source was still detected in three Chandra observations in 2002 August, with similarly ultrasoft but fainter spectra (kTMCD ∼ 0.17 keV, LX ∼ 0.5 x 1043 erg s-1). It was not detected in later observations, including two by Chandra in 2005 October, one by XMM-Newton in 2014 January, and two by Chandra in 2014 September-October, implying a long-term flux variation factor of >14. Therefore the source could be a transient with an outburst in 2000-2002. It has a faint optical counterpart candidate, with apparent magnitudes of mF606W = 26.3 AB mag and mF814W = 25.5 AB mag in 2004 December (implying an absolute V-band magnitude of ∼-15.9 AB mag). We discuss various explanations for the source and find that it is best explained as a massive black hole (BH) embedded in the nucleus of a possibly stripped satellite galaxy, with the X-ray outburst due to tidal disruption of a surrounding star by the BH. The BH mass is ∼105M☉, assuming the peak X-ray luminosity at around the Eddington limit.
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Journal keyword(s):
accretion, accretion disks - galaxies: individual: 3XMM J141711.1+522541 - galaxies: nuclei - X-rays: galaxies
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