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Title: | Simultaneous X-ray/UV Observations of Ultraluminous X-ray Source Holmberg II X-1 with Indian Space Mission Astrosat |
Authors: | Vinokurov, A Atapin, K Bordoloi, O. P Sarkisyan, A Kashyap, U Chakraborty, M Rahna, P. T Kostenkov, A Solovyeva, Y Fabrika, S Safonova, M Gogoi, R Sutaria, F. K Murthy, J |
Keywords: | Accretion Accretion disks X-rays: binaries X-rays: individual: Holmberg II X-1 |
Issue Date: | Sep-2022 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Astrophysical Bulletin, Vol. 77, No. 3, pp. 231–245 |
Abstract: | We present the results of eight epochs of simultaneous UV and X-ray observations of the highly variable ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) Holmberg II X-1 with AstroSat—Indian multiwavelength space satellite. During the entire observation period from late 2016 to early 2020, Holmberg II X-1 showed a moderate X-ray luminosity about of 8×10398×1039 erg s−1−1 and a hard power-law spectrum with Γ≲1.9Γ≲1.9. Due to low variability of the object in X-rays (by a factor 1.5) and insignificant variability in the UV range (upper limit approximately 25%) we could not find reliable correlation between flux changes in these ranges. Inside each particular observation, the X-ray variability amplitude is higher, reaching a factor of 2–3 respect to the mean level, however, it is observed in the form of relatively short stochastic bursts. We discussed our results in terms of three models of a heated donor star, a heated disk and a heated wind, and estimated the lower limit to the variability which would allow to reject at least part of them. |
Description: | Restricted Access The original publication is available at the springerlink.com |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8068 |
ISSN: | 1990-3421 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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