Discovery of a Transient X-Ray Source in the Compact Stellar Nucleus of NGC 2403
Abstract
We report the discovery of an X-ray source coincident with the nuclear star cluster at the dynamical center of the nearby late-type spiral galaxy NGC 2403. The X-ray luminosity of this source varies from below detection levels, ~1035 erg s-1 in the 0.5-8.0 keV band to 7×1038 erg s-1 on timescales between observations of <2 months. The X-ray spectrum is well fit by an accretion disk model consisting of multiple blackbody components and corresponding physically to a compact object mass of >~5 Msolar. No pulsations nor aperiodic behavior is evident in its X-ray light curve on the short timescales of the individual observations. The X-ray properties of the source are more similar to those of the nuclear source X-8 in M33, believed to be a low-mass X-ray binary, then to those of the low-luminosity active galactic nucleus (AGN) in NGC 4395. The brightness of the nuclear star cluster, MI~-11.8 mag, is typical of clusters in late-type spirals but its effective radius, re~12 pc, is several times larger than average indicating a relatively relaxed cluster and a low probability of a central massive object. Estimating from its observed colors and brightness, the cluster has a mass of >~106.5 Msolar and an age of ~1.4 Gyr.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- July 2007
- DOI:
- 10.1086/518237
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0702744
- Bibcode:
- 2007ApJ...664..277Y
- Keywords:
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- Galaxies: Evolution;
- Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 2403;
- Galaxies: Nuclei;
- Galaxies: Star Clusters;
- X-Rays: Binaries;
- X-Rays: Galaxies;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 7 pages, submitted to ApJ