2019
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz479
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X-ray spectral variability of ultraluminous X-ray sources in extragalactic globular clusters

Abstract: A number of ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) are physically associated with extragalactic globular clusters (GCs). We undertake a systematic X-ray analysis of eight of the brightest of these sources. We fit the spectra of the GC ULXs to single power law and single disk models. We find that the data never require that any of the sources change between a disk and a power law across successive observations. The GC ULXs best fit by a single disk show a bimodal distribution: they either have temperatures well bel… Show more

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“…While there are many observations of this source, they have been taken over approximately one year in span, so we do not have a good idea of the long-term variability of this source; however, it shows curious short-term variability on the scale of hours from its extracted lightcurves. It varies both in L X and in its spectral parameter in a similar fashion to GCU1 in NGC 4472 (Maccarone et al 2011;Dage et al 2019a). It is also the brightest X-ray source in this sample, with its peak X-ray luminosity reaching close to 4 × 10 39 erg/s.…”
Section: Cxouj1229598212381233 (Sc302)mentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…While there are many observations of this source, they have been taken over approximately one year in span, so we do not have a good idea of the long-term variability of this source; however, it shows curious short-term variability on the scale of hours from its extracted lightcurves. It varies both in L X and in its spectral parameter in a similar fashion to GCU1 in NGC 4472 (Maccarone et al 2011;Dage et al 2019a). It is also the brightest X-ray source in this sample, with its peak X-ray luminosity reaching close to 4 × 10 39 erg/s.…”
Section: Cxouj1229598212381233 (Sc302)mentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Figure 5. L X versus T i n for M87's newly discovered GC ULX population compared to fit parameters for other known GC ULXs (Dage et al 2019a). with kT∼0.56 keV and Γ ∼1.95.…”
Section: Cxouj12304712+12241606 (M87-gculx1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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