A Radio Nebula Surrounding the Ultraluminous X‐Ray Source in NGC 5408

  • Lang C
  • Kaaret P
  • Corbel S
  • et al.
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Abstract

New radio observations of the counterpart of the ultraluminous X-ray source in NGC 5408 show for the first time that the radio emission is resolved with an angular size of 1.5"-2.0". This corresponds to a physical size of 35-46 pc, and rules out interpretation of the radio emission as beamed emission from a relativistic jet. In addition, the radio spectral index of the counterpart is well determined from three frequencies and found to be α=-0.8+/-0.2. The radio emission is likely to be optically thin synchrotron emission from a nebula surrounding the X-ray source. The radio luminosity of the counterpart is 3.8×1034 erg s-1 and the minimum energy required to power the nebula is ~1×1049 erg. These values are 2 orders of magnitude larger than in any Galactic nebula powered by an accreting compact object.

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Lang, C. C., Kaaret, P., Corbel, S., & Mercer, A. (2007). A Radio Nebula Surrounding the Ultraluminous X‐Ray Source in NGC 5408. The Astrophysical Journal, 666(1), 79–85. https://doi.org/10.1086/519553

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