XMM-Newton discovery of 217 s pulsations in the brightest persistent supersoft X-ray source in M31
Sergey Trudolyubov (IGPP/UCR), William Priedhorsky (LANL)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of 217.7-second X-ray pulsations in a bright supersoft source in M31, indicating a magnetic white dwarf accreting material, with spectral analysis supporting this interpretation.
Contribution
First detection of coherent pulsations in a supersoft X-ray source in M31, revealing a magnetic white dwarf with specific field strength estimates.
Findings
Detected 217.7 s pulsations with 7-11% pulsed fraction.
Spectral analysis shows an extremely soft blackbody spectrum.
Estimated magnetic field strength between 4e5 G and 8e6 G.
Abstract
We report on the discovery of a periodic modulation in the bright supersoft X-ray source XMMU J004252.5+411540 detected in the 2000-2004 XMM-Newton observations of M31. The source exhibits X-ray pulsations with a period P~217.7 s and a quasi-sinusoidal pulse shape and pulsed fraction ~7-11%. We did not detect statistically significant changes in the pulsation period on the time scale of 4 years. The X-ray spectra of XMMU J004252.5+411540 are extremely soft and can be approximated with an absorbed blackbody of temperature 62-77 eV and a weak power law tail of photon index ~1.7-3.1 in the 0.2-3.0 keV energy band. The X-ray properties of the source and the absence of an optical/UV counterpart brighter than 19 mag suggest that it belongs to M31. The estimated bolometric luminosity of the source varies between ~2e38 and ~8e38 ergs/s at 760 kpc, depending on the choice of spectral model. The…
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