1. A new pulsating neutron star in the Ultraluminous X-ray source NGC 4559 X7?
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Pintore, F., Pinto, C., Rodriguez-Castillo, G., Israel, G. L., Vago, N. O. Pinciroli, Motta, S., Barra, F., Walton, D. J., Fuerst, F., Kosec, P., Salvaggio, C., Del Santo, M., Wolter, A., Middleton, M., D'Aì, A., Ambrosi, E., Burderi, L., Imbrogno, M., Salvaterra, R., and Robba, A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULX) are extragalactic objects with X-ray luminosities above the Eddington limit for a 10 Msun black hole (BH). ULXs may host super-Eddington accreting neutron stars or stellar mass BH, although the exact proportion of the two populations is not yet known. We investigate the properties of the ULX NGC 4559 X7, which shows flux variability up to a factor of 5 on months-to-years and hours-to-days timescales. A flaring activity was also observed during the source highest flux epochs. Flares are unpredictable, with different durations and all flat-topped in flux. The latter suggests that, at the flare peaks, there is likely a common switch-off mechanism for the accretion onto the compact object. We analysed all the available XMM-Newton and Swift/XRT observations to investigate the spectral and temporal evolution of X7, looking for short and long-term variability. We look for long-term periodicities and for coherent signals through accelerated searches that included orbital corrections. We described the X7 spectra with two thermal components plus a cut-off powerlaw model. We found three well defined spectral states, where the spectral variability is mainly driven by the two harder components. In addition, a pulsed signal at 2.6-2.7s was detected in two XMM-Newton observations. The significance of these coherent signals is relatively weak but they are found in two different observations with the same parameter space for the orbital properties. If confirmed, it would imply a high spin-down of 1e-9 s/s, which could be extreme amongst the known pulsating ULXs. X7 would become a new extragalactic ULX pulsar. We discuss the spectral and temporal results of X7 in the context of super-Eddington accretion onto a stellar-mass compact object, in particular suggesting that the source might likely host a neutron star., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A; 18 pages, 13 figures and 4 tables
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- 2025