XMM-Newton Archival Study of the ULX Population in Nearby Galaxies
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We present the results of an archival XMM-Newton study of the bright X-ray point sources (LX > 10 38 erg s−1) in 32 nearby galaxies. From our list of approximately 100 point sources, we attempt to determine if there is a low-state counterpart to the Ultraluminous X-ray (ULX) population, searching for a soft-hard state dichotomy similar to that known for Galactic X-ray binaries and testing the specific predictions of the IMBH hypothesis. To this end, we searched for “low-state” objects, which we defined as objects within our sample which had a spectrum well fit by a simple absorbed power law, and “high-state” objects, which we defined as objects better fit by a combined blackbody and a power law. Assuming that “low-state” objects accrete at approximately 10% of the Eddington luminosity (Done & Gierlinski 2003) and that “high-state” objects accrete near the Eddington luminosity we further divided our sample of sources into low and high state ULX sources. We classify 16 sources as low-state ULXs and 26 objects as high-state ULXs. As in Galactic black hole systems, the spectral indices, Γ, of the lowstate objects, as well as the luminosities, tend to be lower than those of the high-state objects. The observed range of blackbody temperatures for the high state is 0.1-1 keV, with the most luminous systems tending toward the lowest temperatures. We therefore divide our high-state ULXs into candidate IMBHs (with blackbody temperatures of approximately 0.1 keV) and candidate stellar mass BHs (with blackbody temperatures of approximately 1.0 keV). A subset of the candidate stellar mass BHs have spectra that are well-fit by a Comptonization model, a property similar of Galactic BHs radiating in the “very-high” state near the Eddington limit.
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تاریخ انتشار 2005