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Discovery of Coherent Pulsations from the Ultraluminous X-Ray Source NGC 7793 P13
Document Type
Report
Source
The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 831(2)
Subject
Astrophysics
Language
English
ISSN
2041-8213
2041-8205
Abstract
We report the detection of coherent pulsations from the ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) NGC 7793 P13. The approximately 0.42s nearly sinusoidal pulsations were initially discovered in broadband X-ray observations using XMM-Newton and NuSTAR taken in 2016. We subsequently also found pulsations in archival XMM-Newton data taken in 2013 and 2014. The significant (>>5 sigma ) detection of coherent pulsations demonstrates that the compact object in P13 is a neutron star, and given the observed peak luminosity of approximately 10 (exp 40) erg s (exp -1) (assuming isotropy), it is well above the Eddington limit for a 1.4 solar mass accretor. This makes P13 the second ULX known to be powered by an accreting neutron star. The pulse period varies between epochs, with a slow but persistent spin-up over the 2013â€"2016 period. This spin-up indicates a magnetic field of B approximately 1.5 x -10 (exp 12) G, typical of many Galactic accreting pulsars. The most likely explanation for the extreme luminosity is a high degree of beaming; however, this is difficult to reconcile with the sinusoidal pulse profile.