The Variability Behavior of NGC 925 ULX-3

Middleton, Matthew J.; Roberts, Timothy P.; Walton, Dominic J.; Harrison, Fiona A.; Brightman, Murray; Earnshaw, Hannah P.; Heida, Marianne; Jaodand, Amruta

United States, Germany, United Kingdom

Abstract

We report the results of a 2019-2021 monitoring campaign with Swift and associated target-of-opportunity observations with XMM-Newton and NuSTAR, examining the spectral and timing behavior of the highly variable ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) NGC 925 ULX-3. We find that the source exhibits a 127-128-day periodicity, with fluxes typically ranging from 1 × 10-13 to 8 × 10-13 erg s-1 cm-2. We do not find strong evidence for a change in period over the time that NGC 925 ULX-3 has been observed, although the source may have been in a much lower flux state when first observed with Chandra in 2005. We do not detect pulsations, and we place an upper limit on the pulsed fraction of ~40% in the XMM-Newton band, consistent with some previous pulsation detections at low energies in other ULXs. The source exhibits a typical ULX spectrum that turns over in the NuSTAR band and can be fitted using two thermal components. These components have a high temperature ratio that may indicate the lack of extreme inner disk truncation by a magnetar-level magnetic field. We examine the implications for a number of different models for superorbital periods in ULXs, finding that a neutron star with a magnetic field of ~1012 G may be plausible for this source. The future detection of pulsations from this source would allow for the further testing and constraining of such models.

2022 The Astrophysical Journal
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