Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-03-27
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
16 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/340926
A Chandra ACIS-S imaging observation of the nearby galaxy M81 (NGC 3031) reveals 9 luminous soft X-ray sources. The local environments, X-ray spectral properties, and X-ray light curves of the sources are presented and discussed in the context of prevailing physical models for supersoft sources. It is shown that the sample falls within expectations based on population synthesis models taken from the literature though the high observed luminosities (L~2.0e36 to \~3.0e38 erg/s in the 0.2-2.0 keV band) and equivalent blackbody temperatures T~40 to 80 eV) place the brightest detected M81 objects at the high luminosity end of the class of supersoft sources defined by previous ROSAT and Einstein studies of nearby galaxies. This is interpreted as a natural consequence of the higher sensitivity of Chandra to hotter and more luminous systems. Most of the sources can be explained as canonical \ssss, accreting white dwarfs powered by steady surface nuclear burning, with X-ray spectra well-fit by hot white dwarf local thermodynamic equilibrium atmosphere models. An exceptionally bright source is scrutinized in greater detail as its estimated bolometric luminosity, L~1.5e39 erg/s, greatly exceeds theoretical estimates for supersoft sources. This source may be beyond the stability limit and undergoing a phase of mass outflow under extreme conditions. Alternatively, a model in which the observed X-ray spectrum arises from an accretion disk around a blackhole of mass \~1200/sqrt(cos(i)) solar masses (viewed at an inclination angle i) cannot be excluded.
Ghosh Kajal K.
Suleimanov Valery
Swartz Douglas
Tennant Allyn
Wu Kinwah
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