Discovery of a Quasi-Periodic Oscillation in the Ultraluminous X-ray Source IC 342 X-1: XMM-Newton Results

Abstract

We report the discovery of a quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) at 642 mHz in an XMM-Newton observation of the ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) IC 342 X-1. The QPO has a centroid at QPO = 642 20 mHz, a coherence factor of Q = 11.6, and an amplitude (rms) of 4.1\% with significance of 3.6σ. The energy dependence study shows that the QPO is stronger in the energy range 0.3 - 5.0 keV. A subsequent observation (6 days later) does not show any signature of the QPO in the power density spectrum. The broadband energy spectra (0.3 - 40.0 keV) obtained by quasi-simultaneous observations of XMM-Newton and NuSTAR can be well described by an absorbed diskbb plus cutoffpl model. The best fitted spectral parameters are power-law index () 1.1, cutoff energy (Ec) 7.9 keV and disc temperature (kTin) 0.33 keV, where the QPO is detected. The unabsorbed bolometric luminosity is 5.34× 1039 erg~s-1. Comparing with the well known X-ray binary GRS 1915+105, our results are consistent with the mass of the compact object in IC 342 X-1 being in the range 20 - 65 ~ M. We discuss the possible implications of our results.

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