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Bubble in the Whale: Identifying the Optical Counterparts and Extended Nebula for the Ultraluminous X-ray Sources in NGC 4631

Authors :
Guo, Jing
Wu, Jianfeng
Feng, Hua
Cai, Zheng
Zhou, Ping
Zhou, Changxing
Zhang, Shiwu
Wang, Junfeng
Sun, Mouyuan
Gu, Wei-Min
Weng, Shan-Shan
Liu, Jifeng
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present a deep optical imaging campaign on the starburst galaxy NGC 4631 with CFHT/MegaCam. By supplementing the HST/ACS and Chandra/ACIS archival data, we search for the optical counterpart candidates of the five brightest X-ray sources in this galaxy, four of which are identified as ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs). The stellar environments of the X-ray sources are analyzed using the extinction-corrected color-magnitude diagrams and the isochrone models. We discover a highly asymmetric bubble nebula around X4 which exhibits different morphology in the H$\alpha$ and [O III] images. The [O III]/H$\alpha$ ratio map shows that the H$\alpha$-bright bubble may be formed mainly via the shock ionization by the one-sided jet/outflow, while the more compact [O III] structure is photoionized by the ULX. We constrain the bubble expansion velocity and interstellar medium density with the MAPPINGS V code, and hence estimate the mechanical power injected to the bubble as $P_w \sim 5\times10^{40}$ erg s$^{-1}$ and the corresponding bubble age of $\sim7\times 10^{5}$ yr. Relativistic jets are needed to provide such level of mechanical power with a mass-loss rate of $\sim10^{-7}\ M_{\odot}\ \rm yr^{-1}$. Besides the accretion, the black hole spin is likely an additional energy source for the super-Eddington jet power.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures, accepted by ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2301.00022
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acaddd