2021ApJ...906...36Q


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2021ApJ...906...36Q - Astrophys. J., 906, 36-36 (2021/January-1)

Linking soft excess in ultraluminous X-ray sources with optically thick wind driven by Supercritical accretion.

QIU Y. and FENG H.

Abstract (from CDS):

Supercritical accretion onto compact objects may drive massive winds that are nearly spherical, optically thick, and Eddington limited. Blackbody emission from the photosphere is the direct observational signature of the wind. Here we investigate whether or not it can explain the soft emission component seen in the energy spectra of ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs). Based on high-quality XMM-Newton spectra of 15 ULXs, we find that the soft component can be modeled as blackbody emission with a nearly constant luminosity, and the five known pulsating ULXs (PULXs) in the sample display a blackbody luminosity among the lowest. These are consistent with the scenario that the soft emission originates from the photosphere of the optically thick wind. However, the derived blackbody luminosity for PULXs is significantly above the Eddington limit for neutron stars. A possible explanation is that a considerable fraction of the optically thick wind roots in the inner accretion flow, where the radiative flux could exceed the Eddington limit due to a reduced scattering cross-section or enhanced radiation transfer with magnetic buoyancy. Based on a wind model, the inferred mass accretion rate in these standard ULXs overlaps but is on average lower than that in luminous and very soft X-ray sources, which are also candidates with supercritical accretion. Alternatively, it cannot be ruled out that the soft emission component is a result of the hard component, e.g., via down-scattering in a cool medium, as a weak correlation may exist between them.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Compact objects - X-ray binary stars - Stellar accretion - X-ray sources

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 [BWE2015] NGC 55 119 ULX 00 15 28.89 -39 13 18.8           ~ 66 0
2 [LB2005] NGC 247 X2 X 00 47 04.00 -20 47 45.7           ~ 37 0
3 NGC 247 LSB 00 47 08.554 -20 45 37.44 10.11 9.61 9.10 8.87   ~ 441 2
4 NAME NGC 300 2010da s*b 00 55 04.86 -37 41 43.7           LBV 158 0
5 SWIFT J0243.6+6124 Psr 02 43 40.4252869512 +61 26 03.757456824   13.71 12.84 12.57   O9.5Ve 142 0
6 RX J031820.3-662911 UX? 03 18 20.00 -66 29 10.9           ~ 212 1
7 2E 756 ULX 03 18 22.00 -66 36 04.3   23.5 23.6     O9.5 240 3
8 [SST2011] J034555.61+680455.3 ULX 03 45 55.612 +68 04 55.29           ~ 167 1
9 [FK2005] 6 ULX 07 36 25.55 +65 35 40.0           ~ 43 0
10 [SST2011] J081929.00+704219.3 ULX 08 19 28.99 +70 42 19.4           ~ 194 2
11 [KCF2005] M82 G ULX 09 55 51.040 +69 40 45.49           ~ 242 1
12 RX J0957.9+6903 ULX 09 57 53.290 +69 03 48.20           ~ 231 4
13 RX J123551+27561 ULX 12 35 51.71 +27 56 04.1           ~ 75 1
14 [FK2005] 23 ULX 13 29 38.62 +58 25 05.6           ~ 128 2
15 RX J133001+47137 UX? 13 30 01.01 +47 13 43.9           ~ 86 0
16 RX J133007+47110 UX? 13 30 07.55 +47 11 06.1   25.17 25.49   26.04 ~ 68 1
17 [FK2005] 25 ULX 14 03 19.63 -41 22 58.7           ~ 233 0
18 NAME NGC 6946 SNR SNR 20 35 00.74 +60 11 30.6           ~ 107 0
19 NAME NGC 7793 P13 ULX 23 57 50.90 -32 37 26.6           ~ 190 0

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