A 2 Hour Quasi Period in an Ultraluminous X-Ray Source in NGC 628
Bregman, Joel N.; Seitzer, Patrick; Espaillat, Catherine; Irwin, Jimmy; Liu, Ji-Feng; Lloyd-Davies, Ed
United States
Abstract
Quasi-periodic oscillations and X-ray spectroscopy are powerful probes of black hole masses and accretion disks, and here we apply these diagnostics to an ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) in the spiral galaxy NGC 628 (M74). This object was observed four times over 2 years with the Chandra X-Ray Observatory and XMM-Newton, with three long observations showing dramatic variability, distinguished by a series of outbursts with a quasi period of 4000-7000 s. This is unique behavior among ULXs and Galactic X-ray binaries because of the combination of its burstlike peaks and deep troughs, its long quasi periods, its high variation amplitudes of >90%, and its substantial variability between observations. The X-ray spectra is fitted by an absorbed accretion disk plus a power-law component, suggesting the ULX was in a spectral state analogous to the low/hard state or the very high state of Galactic black hole X-ray binaries. A black hole mass of ~(2-20)×103 Msolar is estimated from the fb-M• scaling relation found in the Galactic X-ray binaries and active galactic nuclei.