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Possible ∼0.4 h X-ray quasi-periodicity from an ultrasoft active galactic nucleus

Jeeseon Song, Xinwen Shu, Luming Sun, Yongquan Xue, Chichuan Jin, W. J. Zhang, Ning Jiang, Liming Dou, Tinggui Wang

2020Astronomy and Astrophysics24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RX J1301.9+2747 is an ultrasoft active galactic nucleus (AGN) with unusual X-ray variability that is characterized by a long quiescent state and a short-lived flare state. The X-ray flares are found to recur quasi-periodically on a timescale of 13−20 ks. Here, we report the analysis of the light curve in the quiescent state from two XMM-Newton observations spanning 18.5 years, along with the discovery of a possible quasi-periodic X-ray oscillation (QPO) with a period of ∼1500 s. The QPO is detected at the same frequency in the two independent observations, with a combined significance of > 99.89%. The QPO is in agreement with the relation between frequency and black hole mass ( M BH ) that has been reported in previous works for AGNs and Galactic black hole X-ray binaries (XRBs). The QPO frequency is stable over almost two decades, suggesting that it may correspond to the high-frequency type found in XRBs and originates, perhaps, from a certain disk resonance mode. In the 3:2 twin-frequency resonance model, our best estimate on the M BH range implies that a maximal black hole spin can be ruled out. We find that all ultrasoft AGNs reported so far display quasi-periodicities in the X-ray emission, suggesting a possible link on the part of the extreme variability phenomenon to the ultrasoft X-ray component. This indicates that ultrasoft AGNs could be the most promising candidates in future searches for X-ray periodicities.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsActive galactic nucleusFlareBlack hole (networking)Light curveOscillation (cell signaling)X-raySupermassive black holeAstronomyGalaxyNuclear physicsBiologyRouting (electronic design automation)Computer networkRouting protocolComputer scienceGeneticsLink-state routing protocolAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research