Accretion Rates and Beaming in Ultraluminous X-ray Sources

Abstract

I show that extreme beaming factors b are not needed to explain ULXs as stellar--mass binaries. For neutron star accretors one typically requires b 0.13, and for black holes almost no beaming (b 0.8). The main reason for the high apparent luminosity is the logarithmic increase in the limiting luminosity for super--Eddington accretion. The required accretion rates are explicable in terms of thermal--timescale mass transfer from donor stars of mass 6 - 10, or possibly transient outbursts. Beaming factors 0.1 would be needed to explain luminosities significantly above 1040L40 erg s-1, but these requirements are relaxed somewhat if the accreting matter has low hydrogen content.

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