A transient ultraluminous X-ray source in NGC 55

Cusumano, G.; Wolter, A.; Pinto, C.; Walton, D.; D'Aì, A.; Soria, R.; Del Santo, M.; Pintore, F.; Marino, A.; Middleton, M.; Ambrosi, E.; Rodriguez, G.; Salvaggio, C.; Kosec, P.; Barra, F.; Robba, A.; Roberts, T.

Italy, United States, United Kingdom, China, Australia

Abstract

Ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) are a class of accreting compact objects with X-ray luminosities above 1039 erg s-1 . The average number of ULXs per galaxy is still not well-constrained, especially given the uncertainty on the fraction of ULX transients. Here, we report the identification of a new transient ULX in the galaxy NGC 55 (which we label as ULX-2), thanks to recent XMM-Newton and the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory observations. This object was previously classified as a transient X-ray source with a luminosity around a few 1038 erg s-1 in a 2010 XMM-Newton observation. Thanks to new and deeper observations (~130 ks each), we show that the source reaches a luminosity peak >1.6 × 1039 erg s-1. The X-ray spectrum of ULX-2 is much softer than in previous observations and fits in the class of soft ULXs. It can be well-described using a model with two thermal components, as often found in ULXs. The time-scales of the X-ray variability are of the order of a month and are likely driven by small changes in the accretion rate or due to super-orbital modulations, attributed to precession of the accretion disc, which is similar to other ULXs.

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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