Broadband Spectrum of the X-ray Binary M33 X-6 from NuSTAR and Swift–XRT Data: An Extragalactic Z-Source?
- Authors: Nikolaeva S.M.1,2, Krivonos R.A.1, Sazonov S.Y.1
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Affiliations:
- Space Research Institute
- Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)
- Issue: Vol 44, No 10 (2018)
- Pages: 593-602
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1063-7737/article/view/190789
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063773718100055
- ID: 190789
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Abstract
We present the results of our study of the X-ray spectrum for the source X-6 in the nearby galaxy M33 obtained for the first time at energies above 10 keV from the data of the NuSTAR orbital telescope. The archival Swift–XRT data for energy coverage below 3 keV have been used, which has allowed the spectrum of M33 X-6 to be constructed in the wide energy range 0.3–20 keV. The spectrum of the source is well described by the model of an optically and geometrically thick accretion disk with a maximum temperature of ~2 keV and an inner radius of ~5 cos−1/2θ km (where >θ is the unknown disk inclination angle with respect to the observer). There is also evidence for the presence of an additional hard component in the spectrum. The X-ray luminosity ofM33 X-6 measured for the first time in the wide energy range 0.3–20 keV is ~2 × 1038 erg s−1, with the luminosity in the hard 10–20 keV X-ray band being ~10% of the source’s total luminosity. The results obtained suggest that X-6 may be a Z-source, i.e., an X-ray binary with subcritical accretion onto a weakly magnetized neutron star.
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S. M. Nikolaeva
Space Research Institute; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)
Author for correspondence.
Email: nikolaeva.sm@phystech.edu
Russian Federation, Profsoyuznaya ul. 84/32, Moscow, 117997; Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow oblast, 141701
R. A. Krivonos
Space Research Institute
Email: nikolaeva.sm@phystech.edu
Russian Federation, Profsoyuznaya ul. 84/32, Moscow, 117997
S. Yu. Sazonov
Space Research Institute
Email: nikolaeva.sm@phystech.edu
Russian Federation, Profsoyuznaya ul. 84/32, Moscow, 117997
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