论文标题
NGC 1316中新的超X射线源的识别
Identification of a New Ultraluminous X-ray Source in NGC 1316
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论文摘要
在这项研究中,我们报告了NGC 1316中名为X-7的新的超湿X射线源(ULX)的识别,其无吸附的光度为2.1 $ \ times $ 10 $^{39} $ erg s $^{ - 1} $,使用最近的两个Chandra Chandra档案。在Chandra 2001观察中检测到X-7,并将其包含在NGC 1316的源列表中,为CXOUJ032240.8-371224,其发光度为5.7 $ \ times $ 10 $^{38} $ erg S $^s $^{ - 1} $。当前的发光度意味着亮度增加了$ \ sim $ 4。最佳拟合光谱模型参数表明X-7具有相对热的磁盘和硬光谱。如果用Diskblackbody模型解释,则估计紧凑对象的质量为$ \ sim $ 8 m $ \ odot $,它在恒星质量的黑洞范围内。 X-7显示相对长期的计数率变异性,而没有观察到短期可变性。我们还使用档案HST/ACS和HST/WFC3数据确定了X -7的0.22英寸误差循环内的独特光学候选者。该候选者的绝对幅度(M $ _ {V} $)为-7.8 MAG,光谱能量分布适当地构成了MAG的备用型号,该型号的备用型号是备用3100 k的备用型号。排放。此外,我们确定了一个瞬态ULX候选者(XT-1),距离X-7的6英寸距离有$ \ sim $ 10 $^{39} $ ERG S $^{ - 1} $,而没有可见的光学候选者。
In this study, we report identification of a new ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) named as X-7 in NGC 1316, with an unabsorbed luminosity of 2.1$\times$10$^{39}$ erg s$^{-1}$ using the two recent Chandra archival observations. The X-7 was detected in the Chandra 2001 observation and was included in the source list of the NGC 1316 as CXOUJ032240.8-371224 with a luminosity of 5.7$\times$10$^{38}$ erg s$^{-1}$. Present luminosity implies a luminosity increase of a factor of $\sim$ 4. The best fit spectral model parameters indicate that X-7 has a relatively hot disk and hard spectra. If explained by a diskblackbody model, the mass of compact object is estimated as $\sim$ 8 M$\odot$ which is in the range of a stellar-mass black hole. The X-7 shows a relatively long-term count rate variability while no short-term variability is observed. We also identified a unique optical candidate within 0.22" error circle at 95\% confidence level for X-7 using the archival HST/ACS and HST/WFC3 data. Absolute magnitude (M$_{V}$) of this candidate is -7.8 mag. Its spectral energy distribution is adequately fitted a blackbody model with a temperature of 3100 K indicating an M type supergiant, assuming the donor star dominates the optical emission. In addition, we identified a transient ULX candidate (XT-1) located 6" away from X-7 has a (high) luminosity of $\sim$ 10$^{39}$ erg s$^{-1}$ with no visible optical candidate.