We report on a multi-wavelength study of the recently discovered X-ray transient XMMU J004243.6+412519 in M31, based on data collected with Swift and the 1.8-m Copernico Telescope at Cima Ekar in Asiago (Italy) between 2012 February and August. Undetected in all previous observations, in 2012 January XMMU J004243.6+412519 suddenly turned on, showing powerful X-ray emission with a luminosity of ˜1038 erg s-1 (assuming a distance of 780 kpc). In the following weeks, it reached a luminosity higher than ˜1039 erg s-1, in the typical range of ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs). For at least ˜40 d the source luminosity remained fairly constant, then it faded below ≈1038 erg s-1 in the following ˜200 d. The source spectrum, which can be well described by multi-colour disc blackbody model, progressively softened during the decay (the temperature changed from kT ˜ 0.9 keV to ˜0.4 keV). No emission from XMMU J004243.6+412519 was detected down to 22 mag in the optical band and to 23-24 mag in the near ultraviolet. We compare the properties of XMMU J004243.6+412519 with those of other known ULXs and Galactic black hole transients, finding more similarities with the latter.
Swift observations of the ultraluminous X-ray source XMMU J004243.6+412519 in M31
PINTORE, FABIO;
2013-01-01
Abstract
We report on a multi-wavelength study of the recently discovered X-ray transient XMMU J004243.6+412519 in M31, based on data collected with Swift and the 1.8-m Copernico Telescope at Cima Ekar in Asiago (Italy) between 2012 February and August. Undetected in all previous observations, in 2012 January XMMU J004243.6+412519 suddenly turned on, showing powerful X-ray emission with a luminosity of ˜1038 erg s-1 (assuming a distance of 780 kpc). In the following weeks, it reached a luminosity higher than ˜1039 erg s-1, in the typical range of ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs). For at least ˜40 d the source luminosity remained fairly constant, then it faded below ≈1038 erg s-1 in the following ˜200 d. The source spectrum, which can be well described by multi-colour disc blackbody model, progressively softened during the decay (the temperature changed from kT ˜ 0.9 keV to ˜0.4 keV). No emission from XMMU J004243.6+412519 was detected down to 22 mag in the optical band and to 23-24 mag in the near ultraviolet. We compare the properties of XMMU J004243.6+412519 with those of other known ULXs and Galactic black hole transients, finding more similarities with the latter.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.