Abstract
Ultra-Luminous X-ray sources (ULXs) are thought to be accreting black holes (BHs) that might host intermediate-mass black holes (IMBH), proposed to exist by theoretical studies, even though a firm detection (as a class) is still missing. The brightest ULX in M82 (M82 X-1) is probably one of the best candidates to host an IMBH. In this work, we analysed the data of the recent release of observations obtained fromM82 X-1 taken by XMM-Newton. We performed a study of the timing and spectral properties of the source. We report on the detection of≈;(46±2) mHz quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) in the power density spectra of two observations. A comparison of the frequency of these high-frequency QPOs with previous detections supports the 1:2:3 frequency distribution as suggested in other studies. We discuss the implications if the≈(46±2) mHz QPO detected in M82 X-1 is the fundamental harmonic, in analogy with the high-frequency QPOs observed in BH binaries. For one of the observations, we have detected for the first time a QPO at 8 mHz (albeit at a low significance), which coincides with a hardening of the spectrum. We suggest that the QPO is a millihertz QPO originating from the close-by transient ULX M82 X-2 with analogies to the low-frequency QPOs observed in BH binaries. © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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Caballero-Garći, M. D., Belloni, T., & Zampieri, L. (2013). Quasi-periodic oscillations and energy spectra from the two brightest ultra-luminous x-ray sources in M82. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 436(4), 3262–3270. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stt1807
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