Abstract
We present preliminary results of a Chandra Large Program to monitor the ultraluminous x-ray source (ULX) populations of three nearby, ULX-rich galaxies over the course of a year, finding the ULX population to show a variety of long-term variability behaviours. Of a sample of 36 ULXs, some show persistent or moderately variable flux, often with a significant relationship between hardness and luminosity, consistent with a supercritically accreting source with varying accretion rates. Six show very high-amplitude variability with no strong relationship between luminosity and hardness, though not all of them show evidence of any long-term periodicity, nor of the bimodal distribution indicative of the propeller effect. We find evidence of additional eclipses for two previously-identified eclipsing ULXs. Additionally, many sources that were previously identified as ULXs in previous studies were not detected at ULX luminosities during our monitoring campaign, indicating a large number of transient ULXs.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e20240103 |
Journal | Astronomische Nachrichten |
Early online date | 22 Nov 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 22 Nov 2024 |
Keywords
- accretion
- accretion discs
- galaxies: Spiral
- stars: Neutron
- x-rays: Binaries