Abstract
We report recent Chandra observations of the ULX in the elliptical galaxy NGC 3379 that clearly detect two flux variability cycles. Comparing these data with the Chandra observation of ∼5 years ago, we measure a flux modulation with a period of ∼12.6 hr. Moreover, we find that the emission undergoes a correlated spectral modulation, becoming softer at low flux. We argue that our results establish this source as a ULX binary in NGC 3379. Given the old stellar population of this galaxy, the ULX is likely to be a soft transient; however, historical X-ray sampling suggests that the current "on" phase has lasted ∼10yr. We discuss our results in terms of ADC and wind-feedback models. If the flux modulation is orbital, we can constrain the donor mass and orbital period at the onset of mass transfer within 1.15-1.4 Ṁ and 12.5-17 hr, respectively. The duration of the mass transfer phase so far is probably ∼ 1 Gyr, and the binary has been a soft X-ray transient throughout this time. These constraints are insensitive to the mass of the accretor. © 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Fabbiano, G., Kim, D. ‐W., Fragos, T., Kalogera, V., King, A. R., Angelini, L., … Zezas, A. (2006). The Modulated Emission of the Ultraluminous X‐Ray Source in NGC 3379. The Astrophysical Journal, 650(2), 879–884. https://doi.org/10.1086/507018
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