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Journal article · Preprint article

NuSTAR, XMM-Newton and Suzaku Observations of the Ultraluminous X-Ray Source Holmberg II X-1

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California Institute of Technology1

University of Cambridge2

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor3

University of California at Berkeley4

National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark5

Astrophysics, National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark6

We present the first broadband 0.3-25.0 keV X-ray observations of the bright ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) Holmberg II X-1, performed by NuSTAR, XMM-Newton, and Suzaku in 2013 September. The NuSTAR data provide the first observations of Holmberg II X-1 above 10 keV and reveal a very steep high-energy spectrum, similar to other ULXs observed by NuSTAR to date.

These observations further demonstrate that ULXs exhibit spectral states that are not typically seen in Galactic black hole binaries. Comparison with other sources implies that Holmberg II X-1 accretes at a high fraction of its Eddington accretion rate and possibly exceeds it. The soft X-ray spectrum ( keV) appears to be dominated by two blackbody-like emission components, the hotter of which may be associated with an accretion disk.

However, all simple disk models under-predict the NuSTAR data above ~10 keV and require an additional emission component at the highest energies probed, implying the NuSTAR data does not fall away with a Wien spectrum. We investigate physical origins for such an additional high-energy emission component and favor a scenario in which the excess arises from Compton scattering in a hot corona of electrons with some properties similar to the very high state seen in Galactic binaries.

The observed broadband 0.3-25.0 keV luminosity inferred from these epochs is LX (8.1 ± 0.1) × 1039 erg s-1, typical for Holmberg II X-1, with the majority of this flux (~90%) emitted below 10 keV.

Language: English
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Year: 2015
Pages: 65
ISSN: 15384357 and 0004637x
Types: Journal article and Preprint article
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/806/1/65
ORCIDs: 0000-0002-4576-9337 , Christensen, Finn Erland , 0000-0002-1984-2932 , 0000-0003-1252-4891 and 0000-0003-2686-9241

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