The Ultraluminous X-ray Source NGC 1313 X-2 (MS 0317.7-6647) and its Environment

Abstract

We present new optical and Chandra observations of the field containing the ultraluminous X-ray source NGC 1313 X-2. On an ESO 3.6 m image, the Chandra error box embraces a R=21.6 point-like object and excludes a previously proposed optical counterpart. The resulting X-ray/optical flux ratio of NGC 1313 X-2 is 500. The value of fX/fopt, the X-ray variability history and the spectral distribution derived from a re-analysis of the ROSAT, ASCA and XMM data indicate a luminous X-ray binary in NGC 1313 as a likely explanation for NGC 1313 X-2. If the X-ray soft component observed in the XMM EPIC spectrum originates from an accretion disk, the inferred mass of the compact remnant is ≈ 100 M, making it an intermediate mass black hole. The derived optical luminosity (L≈ 105 L) is consistent with that of a ≈ 15-20 M companion. The properties of the environment of NGC 1313 X-2 are briefly discussed.

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