We present a freely available xspec model for the modulations seen in the long-term light curves of multiple ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs). By incorporating the physics of multiple electron scatterings (ray traced with a Monte-Carlo routine), we go beyond analytical predictions and show that the geometrical beaming of radiation in the conical outflow can be more than a factor of 100 for opening angles smaller than 10∘. We apply our new model to the long-term, well sampled Swift light curve of the recently confirmed ULX pulsar NGC 5907 X-1 with an established period of 78 days. Our results suggest that geometrical beaming together with a slight precession of the conical wind can describe the light curve with a consistent set of parameters for the wind. The small opening angle of roughly 10−13∘ implies a highly super-critical flow and boosting factors at the order of B=60−90 that would yield a fairly low surface magnetic field strength of 2×1010Gauss.
@article{arxiv.1612.05035,
title = {Modeling the light curves of ultraluminous X-ray sources as precession},
author = {T. Dauser and M. Middleton and J. Wilms},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.05035},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
accepted by MNRAS for publication (7 pages, 6 figures)