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26 April 2024
 
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A transition to a low/soft state in the ultra-luminous compact X-ray source Holmberg II X-1
Gulab C. Dewangan ; Takamitsu. Miyaji ; Richard E. Griffiths ; Ingo Lehmann ;
Date 13 Dec 2003
Journal Astrophys.J. 608 (2004) L57-L60
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationCMU), Takamitsu. Miyaji (CMU), Richard E. Griffiths (CMU), and Ingo Lehmann (MPE
AbstractWe present three XMM-Newton observations of the ultra-luminous compact X-ray source Holmberg II X-1 in its historical brightest and faintest states. The source was in its brightest state in April 2002 with an isotropic X-ray luminosity of 2e40 erg/s but changed to a peculiar low/soft state in September 2002 in which the X-ray flux dropped by a factor of four and the spectrum softened. In all cases, a soft excess component, which can be described by a simple or multicolor disk blackbody (MCD; kT = 120-170 eV), is statistically required in addition to a power-law continuum (Gamma = 2.4 - 2.9). Both the spectral components became weaker and softer in the low/soft state, however, the dramatic variability is seen in the power-law component. This spectral transition is opposite to the `canonical’ high/soft -- low/hard transitions seen in many Galactic black hole binaries. There is possible contribution from an optically thin thermal plasma. When this component is taken into account, the spectral transition appears to be normal -- a drop of the power-law flux and slightly softer blackbody component in the low state.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0401223
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