HST/STIS ultraviolet spectroscopy of the supersoft X-ray source RX J0439.8-6809
Abstract
We present ultraviolet observations of the supersoft X-ray source RXJ0439.8-6809 obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph. The ultraviolet spectrum is a very blue continuum overlayed with interstellar absorption lines. The observed broad Lyman alpha absorption line is consistent with an interstellar column density of neutral hydrogen Nh=(4.0+-1.0)e20 cm-2. The light curve obtained from the time-tagged dataset puts a 3sigma upper limit of 0.04mag on the ultraviolet variability of RXJ0439.8-6809 on time scales between 10s and 35min. The long-term X-ray light curve obtained from our three-year ROSAT HRI monitoring of RXJ0439.8-6809 shows the source with a constant count rate, and implies that the temperature did not change more than a few 1000K. If RXJ0439.8-6809 is a massive extremely hot pre-white dwarf on the horizontal shell-burning track, opposed to the alternative possibility of a very compact double-degenerate supersoft X-ray binary, its constant temperature and luminosity are a challenge to stellar evolution theory. Interestingly, RXJ0439-6809 is found close to the theoretical carbon-burning main-sequence.
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