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The Great Pretenders Among the ULX Class.

Dimitris M Christodoulou1,2, Silas G T Laycock1,3, Demosthenes Kazanas4, Rigel Cappallo1,3, Ioannis Contopoulos5,6.   

Abstract

The recent discoveries of pulsed X-ray emission from three ultraluminous X-ray (ULX) sources have finally enabled us to recognize a subclass within the ULX class: the great pretenders, neutron stars (NSs) that appear to emit X-ray radiation at isotropic luminosities L X = 7 × 1039 erg s-1 - 1 × 1041 erg s-1 only because their emissions are strongly beamed toward our direction and our sight lines are offset by only a few degrees from their magnetic-dipole axes. The three known pretenders appear to be stronger emitters than the presumed black holes of the ULX class, such as Holmberg II & IX X-1, IC10 X-1, and NGC300 X-1. For these three NSs, we have adopted a single reasonable assumption, that their brightest observed outbursts unfold at the Eddington rate, and we have calculated both their propeller states and their surface magnetic-field magnitudes. We find that the results are not at all different from those recently obtained for the Magellanic Be/X-ray pulsars: the three NSs reveal modest magnetic fields of about 0.3-0.4 TG and beamed propeller-line X-ray luminosities of ~ 1036-37 erg s-1, substantially below the Eddington limit.

Keywords:  X-rays: binaries; X-rays: individual (M82 X-2, NGC7793 P13, NGC5907 ULX-1); accretion, accretion disks; stars: magnetic fields; stars: neutron

Year:  2017        PMID: 32849859      PMCID: PMC7447115          DOI: 10.1088/1674-4527/17/6/63

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Astron Astrophys        ISSN: 1674-4527            Impact factor:   1.469


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