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Title: 12' Chandra Directors Office


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Our Local ULX? IC 10 X-1 and NGC 300 X-1
A.H. Prestwich (CfA) S. Carpano (ESA) R. E.
Kilgard (Weslayan) A.M.T. Pollock (ESA) T. P
Roberts M.J. Ward (Durham) With special
thanks to Ramesh Narayan, Jeff McClintock
Vicky Kalogera
CXC
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Our Local ULX, Prestwich, Carpano et al.
IC 10 X-1 and NGC 300 X-1
  • IC 10 X-1
  • Brightest X-ray source in Local Group Galaxy IC
    10, Lx2?1038 ergs/s
  • IC 10 our local group starburst
  • dwarf galaxy
  • low metalicity (Z0.2Z?)
  • Optical counterpart luminous WR star (Bower
    Brandt 2004, Clark Crowther 2004)

IC 10, BVH? composite Local Group Survey Massey
et al
  • NCC 300 X-1
  • Brightest X-ray source in NGC 300, Lx2?1038
    ergs/s
  • Counterpart identified by Carpano et al to be WR
    star

Both sources thought to be rare example of He
star ?CC predicted by van den Heuvel Loore
1973(Cyg X-3 only galactic example) also
candidates for ULX?
CXC
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Our Local ULX, Prestwich, Carpano et al.
Discovery of Eclipses
  • IC 10
  • 90 ks Chandra observation split into 2?45 ks,
    separated by 2 days
  • Evidence for eclipses.but how many cycles?
    (Wang et al 2005)
  • Monitored with SWIFT XRT for 10 days (1 ks per
    orbit)
  • Peak in the periodogram at 34.4 hours
  • NCC 300 X-1
  • SWIFT TOO awarded to S. Carpano, period 33 hours.

CXC
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Our Local ULX, Prestwich, Carpano et al.
Mass Limits
  • IC 10
  • Spectroscopy of the He II 4686 A line shows
    evidence for a 750 kms-1 velocity shift
  • Assume this is due to radial velocity
  • The Mass Function
  • depends on observables radial velocity (K2) and
    period (P)
  • is the MINIMUM mass for compact object
  • f(M)7.8M?
  • Assume i90 deg, and donor mass 20-35M?,
  • compact object mass 26-35M?
  • Using an indirect argument Carpano et al (2007)
    estimate the black hole mass in NGC 300 X-1 gt13M?
  • THE MOST MASSIVE STELLAR BLACK HOLES KNOWN!

CXC
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Our Local ULX, Prestwich, Carpano et al.
Accretion Mechanism - wind or Roche Lobe
Overflow?
  • Keplers Law, assuming i90
  • aseparation between BH and donor
  • IF donor fills Roche Lobe and accretion is via
    RLOF
  • Roche Lobe radiusdonor radius, use standard
    values for WR stars
  • Use Eggleton (1983) approximation for separation
    in term of mass ratio, and assume donor mass 35M?

For any reasonable values of M1 (1-1000M?), the
period should be a few hours! The observed
period is INCONSITENT with RLOF
CXC
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Our Local ULX, Prestwich, Carpano et al.
Do the theorists understand how to make a gt20M?
Black Hole?
  • MZAMS vs Mfinal for SINGLE star
  • Maximum remnant 27 M?, if metallicity low
  • ZIC10 0.2 Z?
  • Mass transfer from donor may increase remnant
    mass, but probably not significant for IC 10 X-1
    and NGC 300 X-1
  • Conclude
  • BH masses consistent with theoretical
    expectations if metallicity low
  • Close to the maximum theoretical BH mass

Belczynski, Sadawski Rasio 2004
CXC
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Our Local ULX, Prestwich, Carpano et al.
X-ray spectroscopy and the Connection with
ULX (work in progress, wild speculation)
  • Chandra spectrum of IC 10 X-1 fit by power law,
    ?1.98
  • ??2162.5 for 175 DOF (reduced ?20.92)
  • Evidence for thermal residuals (WIP)
  • NGC 300 X-1 X-ray spectrum very similar
  • Are IC 10 X-1 and NGC 300 X-1 BHB in the hard
    (formerly low/hard) state? Possibly close to
    intermediate.
  • Consistent with X-ray spectrum
  • Consistent with X-ray luminosity. If BH
    mass20-35M?, Lx2.6-4.5?1038 ergs s-1 for 10
    Eddington
  • If accretion rate increases to Eddington,
    Lx3-5?1039 ergs s-1

Close to modest ULX, may get higher luminosities
if accretion super-Eddington
CXC
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Our Local ULX, Prestwich, Carpano et al.
Summary and Conclusions
  • SWIFT observations of IC 10 X-1 and NGC 300 X-1
    show they are eclipsing binaries, periods 34
    hours.
  • Periods inconsistent with Roche Lobe Overflow
  • Archival optical spectra SWIFT period can be
    used to constrain the mass of the BH in IC 10 X-1
  • F(M)7.8 M?
  • M 20-35 M?
  • Mass of BH in NGC 300 X-1 similar
  • If confirmed, these are the most massive stellar
    BH known! Consistent (just!) with theoretical
    expectations if metallicity low
  • Are IC 10 X-1 and NGC 300 X-1 BHB in the hard
    (formerly low/hard) accretion state? If so,
    transition to the high state/super-Eddington
    would turn them into ULXs
  • Do these objects make up some of the ULX
    population?
  • Consistent with ULX association with star
    formation
  • Formed by normal stellar evolutionary processes
  • Rare (Ergma Yungelson 1998)
  • Consistent with picture of ULXs as super
    accretion sources (talks by Roberts and Soria
    this conference)

CXC
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