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The Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources Population of the Galaxy NGC 7456

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 890, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab6ffd

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Funding

  1. ESA Member States
  2. NASA
  3. research grant iPeska - INAF
  4. ESA
  5. STFC
  6. NASA [NNG08FD60C]
  7. European Union [664931]
  8. STFC [ST/K000861/1]
  9. Italian Space Agency
  10. National Institute for Astrophysics, ASI/INAF [ASI-INAF I/037/12/0, 2017-14-H.0]
  11. project ULTraS ASI-INAF [2017-14-H.0]
  12. ASI-INAF [I/037/12/0]
  13. STFC [ST/M005283/2, ST/N004027/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) are a class of accreting compact objects with X-ray luminosities above 10(3)9 erg s(-1). The ULX population counts several hundred objects but only a fraction are well studied. Here we present a detailed analysis of all ULXs hosted in the galaxy NGC 7456. It was observed in X-rays only once in the past ( in 2005) by XMM-Newton. but the observation was short and strongly affected by high background. In 2018, we obtained a new, deeper (similar to 90 ks) XMM-Newton observation that allowed us to perform a detailed characterization of the ULXs hosted in the galaxy. ULX-1 and ULX-2, the two brightest objects (L-X similar to 6-10 x 10(39) erg s(-1)), have spectra that can be described by a model with two thermal components, as often found in ULXs. ULX-1 also shows one order of magnitude in flux variability on short-term timescales (hundreds to thousands of kiloseconds). The other sources (ULX-3 and ULX-4) show flux changes of at least an order of magnitude, and these objects may be candidate transient ULXs, although longer X-ray monitoring or further studies are required to ascribe them to the ULX population. In addition, we found a previously undetected source that might be a new candidate ULX (labeled as ULX-5), with a luminosity of similar to 10(39) erg s(-1) and hard power-law spectral shape, whose nature is still unclear and for which a background active galactic nucleus cannot be excluded. We discuss the properties of all the ULXs in NGC 7456 within the framework of super-Eddington accretion onto stellar-mass compact objects. Although no pulsations were detected, we cannot exclude that the sources host neutron stars.

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