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A possible planet candidate in an external galaxy detected through X-ray transit

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NATURE ASTRONOMY
卷 5, 期 12, 页码 1297-+

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DOI: 10.1038/s41550-021-01495-w

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  1. NASA [NAS8-03060]
  2. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships Program
  3. John Harvard Distinguished Science Fellows Program

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The brightness dip in the extragalactic X-ray binary M51-ULS-1 is well fit by a planet transit model with a Saturn-sized eclipser. Possible orbits for the planet are consistent with its survival in a mass-transfer binary system. This suggests that planetary systems may also exist in external galaxies, and an alternative approach using X-ray temporal behavior can potentially detect them.
A brightness dip in the extragalactic X-ray binary M51-ULS-1 can be well fit by a planet transit model in which the eclipser is most likely Saturn-sized. The locations of possible orbits are consistent with the survival of a planet bound to a mass-transfer binary. Many lines of reasoning suggest that external galaxies should host planetary systems, but detecting them by methods typically used in our own Galaxy is not possible. An alternative approach is to study the temporal behaviour of X-rays emitted by bright extragalactic X-ray sources, where an orbiting planet would temporarily block the X-rays and cause a brief eclipse. We report on such a potential event in the X-ray binary M51-ULS-1 in the galaxy M51. We examined a range of explanations for the observed X-ray dip, including a variety of transiting objects and enhancements in the density of gas and dust. The latter are ruled out by the absence of changes in X-ray colours, save any with sharp density gradients that cannot be probed with our data. Instead, the data are well fit by a planet transit model in which the eclipser is most likely to be the size of Saturn. We also find that the locations of possible orbits are consistent with the survival of a planet bound to a mass-transfer binary.

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