CG X-1: An Eclipsing Wolf-Rayet ULX in the Circinus Galaxy
Abstract
We investigated the time-variability and spectral properties of the eclipsing X-ray source Circinus Galaxy X-1 (GG X-1), using Chandra, XMM-Newton and ROSAT. We phase-connected the light curves observed over 20 yr, and we obtained a best-fitting period P = (25,970.0 ± 0.1) s ≈ 7.2 hr, and a period derivative \dot{P}/P=(10.2+/- 4.6)× {10}-7 yr-1. The X-ray light curve shows asymmetric eclipses, with sharp ingresses and slow, irregular egresses. The eclipse profile and duration vary substantially from cycle to cycle. We show that the X-ray spectra are consistent with a power-law-like component, which is absorbed by neutral and ionized Compton-thin material, and by a Compton-thick, partial-covering medium, which is responsible for the irregular dips. The high X-ray/optical flux ratio rules out the possibility that CG X-1 is a foreground Cataclysmic Variable. In agreement with previous studies, we conclude that it is the first example of a compact ultraluminous X-ray source fed by a Wolf-Rayet star or stripped Helium star. Its unocculted luminosity varies between ≈4 × 1039 erg s-1 and ≈3 × 1040 erg s-1. Both the donor star and the super-Eddington compact object drive powerful outflows. We suggest that the occulting clouds are produced in the wind-wind collision region and in the bow shock in front of the compact object. Among the rare sample of Wolf-Rayet X-ray binaries, CG X-1 is an exceptional target for studies of supercritical accretion and close binary evolution; it is also a likely progenitor of gravitational wave events.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- May 2019
- DOI:
- 10.3847/1538-4357/ab16e7
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1904.01066
- Bibcode:
- 2019ApJ...877...57Q
- Keywords:
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- accretion;
- accretion disks;
- stars: Wolf–Rayet;
- X-rays: binaries;
- X-rays: individual: CGX-1;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- 27 pages, 11 figures, accepted by ApJ