Two Power-Law States of the Ultraluminous X-ray Source IC342 X-1
Tessei Yoshida, Naoki Isobe, Shin Mineshige, Aya Kubota, Tsunefumi, Mizuno, Kei Saitou

TL;DR
This study analyzes long-term X-ray spectral data of ULX IC342 X-1, revealing two distinct power-law states with different luminosities and spectral features, and suggests a supercritical accretion regime similar to other ULXs and black hole binaries.
Contribution
The paper identifies two sub-states of the ULX IC342 X-1 in the power-law state and confirms a persistent high-energy tail up to 20 keV, providing new insights into its spectral behavior.
Findings
Two sub-states with different luminosities identified
Confirmed high-energy power-law tail extending to 20 keV
Spectral similarities suggest supercritical accretion rate
Abstract
In order to elucidate the emission properties of ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) during their power-law (PL) state, we examined long-term X-ray spectral data of IC342 X-1 during its PL state by using our own Suzaku data and the archival data by XMM-Newton, Chandra, and Swift observations. The PL state of this source seems to be classified into two sub-states in terms of the X-ray luminosities in 0.5-10 keV: the low luminosity PL state with 4-6*10^{39} erg/s and the high luminosity one with 1.1-1.4*10^{40} erg/s. During the Suzaku observations which were made in 2010 August and 2011 March, X-1 stayed in the low luminosity PL state. The observed X-ray luminosity (4.9-5.6*10^{39} erg/s) and the spectral shape (photon index = 1.67-1.83) slightly changed between the two observations. Using the Suzaku PIN detector, we for the first time confirmed a PL tail extending up to at least 20 keV…
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