Abstract
We report on the discovery of an absorption line at E = 8.56 − 0.11 + 0.05 keV detected with a significance of >3.3 σ in the NuSTAR and XMM-Newton spectra of a newly discovered hyperluminous X-ray source ( L X > 10 41 erg s −1 ) in the galaxy NGC 4045 at a distance of 32 Mpc. The source was first discovered serendipitously in a Swift/XRT observation of the galaxy, and Swift monitoring reveals a highly variable source changing by over an order of magnitude from maximum to minimum. The origin of the absorption line appears likely to be from highly ionized iron with a blueshift of 0.19 c , indicating an ultrafast outflow. However, the large equivalent width of the line ( EW = − 0.22 − 0.09 + 0.08 keV) paired with the lack of other absorption lines detected is difficult to reconcile with models. An alternative explanation is that the line is due to a cyclotron resonance scattering feature produced by the interaction of X-ray photons with the powerful magnetic field of a neutron star.
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Brightman, M., Kosec, P., Fürst, F., Earnshaw, H., Heida, M., Middleton, M. J., … Walton, D. J. (2022). An 8.56 keV Absorption Line in the Hyperluminous X-Ray Source in NGC 4045: Ultrafast Outflow or Cyclotron Line? The Astrophysical Journal, 929(2), 138. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac5e37
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