Evidence of an Intermediate-Mass Black Hole: Chandra and XMM-Newton Observations of the Ultraluminous Supersoft X-Ray Source in M101 during Its 2004 Outburst

  • Kong A
  • Di Stefano R
  • Yuan F
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Abstract

We report the results of Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of a new outburst of an ultraluminous supersoft X-ray source in M101. CXOU J140332.3+542103 was observed in a low-luminosity state (LX~1037 ergs s-1) between 2004 January and May. The low-state X-ray spectra were relatively hard; the combined low-state spectrum can be fitted with a combination of a power law with photon index of 1.4 and a blackbody of 63 eV. During 2004 July, the source underwent a strong outburst and the peak 0.3-7 keV luminosity reached 3×1040 ergs s-1, with a bolometric luminosity of about 1041 ergs s-1. The outburst spectra were very soft and can be generally fitted with a blackbody model with temperatures of 50-100 eV. In two of the observations, absorption edges at 0.33, 0.56, 0.66, and 0.88 keV were found. An XMM-Newton observation was also performed during the decay of the outburst, and a power-law tail was seen in addition to the supersoft spectrum. We consider different accretion models; one involving an intermediate-mass black hole can explain the observations.

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Kong, A. K. H., Di Stefano, R., & Yuan, F. (2004). Evidence of an Intermediate-Mass Black Hole: Chandra and XMM-Newton Observations of the Ultraluminous Supersoft X-Ray Source in M101 during Its 2004 Outburst. The Astrophysical Journal, 617(1), L49–L52. https://doi.org/10.1086/427025

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