Orbital Decay in M82 X-2

Author:

Bachetti MatteoORCID,Heida MarianneORCID,Maccarone ThomasORCID,Huppenkothen DanielaORCID,Israel Gian LucaORCID,Barret DidierORCID,Brightman MurrayORCID,Brumback McKinleyORCID,Earnshaw Hannah P.ORCID,Forster KarlORCID,Fürst FelixORCID,Grefenstette Brian W.ORCID,Harrison Fiona A.,Jaodand Amruta D.ORCID,Madsen Kristin K.ORCID,Middleton MatthewORCID,Pike Sean N.ORCID,Pilia MauraORCID,Poutanen JuriORCID,Stern DanielORCID,Tomsick John A.ORCID,Walton Dominic J.ORCID,Webb Natalie,Wilms JörnORCID

Abstract

Abstract M82 X-2 is the first pulsating ultraluminous X-ray source discovered. The luminosity of these extreme pulsars, if isotropic, implies an extreme mass transfer rate. An alternative is to assume a much lower mass transfer rate, but with an apparent luminosity boosted by geometrical beaming. Only an independent measurement of the mass transfer rate can help discriminate between these two scenarios. In this paper, we follow the orbit of the neutron star for 7 yr, measure the decay of the orbit ( P ̇ orb / P orb 8 · 10 6 yr 1 ), and argue that this orbital decay is driven by extreme mass transfer of more than 150 times the mass transfer limit set by the Eddington luminosity. If this is true, the mass available to the accretor is more than enough to justify its luminosity, with no need for beaming. This also strongly favors models where the accretor is a highly magnetized neutron star.

Funder

Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica

Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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