1. Diffuse X-ray emission around an ultraluminous X-ray pulsar
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Belfiore, Andrea, Esposito, Paolo, Pintore, Fabio, Novara, Giovanni, Salvaterra, Ruben, De Luca, Andrea, Tiengo, Andrea, Caraveo, Patrizia, Fuerst, Felix, Israel, Gian Luca, Magistrali, Danilo, Marelli, Martino, Mereghetti, Sandro, Papitto, Alessandro, Castillo, Guillermo Rodriguez, Salvaggio, Chiara, Stella, Luigi, Walton, Dominic, Wolter, Anna, and Zampieri, Luca
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High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
Ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) are extragalactic X-ray emitters located off-center of their host galaxy and with a luminosity in excess of a few ${10^{39}\text{ erg s}^{-1}}$, if emitted isotropically. The discovery of periodic modulation revealed that in some ULXs the accreting compact object is a neutron star, indicating luminosities substantially above their Eddington limit. The most extreme object in this respect is ${NGC 5907~ULX-1}$ (ULX1), with a peak luminosity that is 500 times its Eddington limit. During a Chandra observation to probe a low state of ULX1, we detected diffuse X-ray emission at the position of ULX1. Its diameter is $2.7 \pm 1.0$ arcsec and contains 25 photons, none below 0.8 keV. We interpret this extended structure as an expanding nebula powered by the wind of ULX1. Its diameter of about ${200\text{ pc}}$, characteristic energy of ${\sim 1.9\text{ keV}}$, and luminosity of ${\sim 2\times10^{38}\text{ erg s}^{-1}}$ imply a mechanical power of ${1.3\times10^{41}\text{ erg s}^{-1}}$ and an age ${\sim 7 \times 10^{4}\text{ yr}}$. This interpretation suggests that a genuinely super-Eddington regime can be sustained for time scales much longer than the spin-up time of the neutron star powering the system. As the mechanical power from a single ULX nebula can rival the injection rate of cosmic rays of an entire galaxy, ULX nebulae could be important cosmic ray accelerators., Comment: 28 pages, 6 figures, 1 table - accepted for publication
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- 2019
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