Transient X-ray source population in the Magellanic-type galaxy NGC 55
V. Jithesh, Zhongxiang Wang (SHAO)

TL;DR
This study characterizes 15 transient X-ray sources in NGC 55, identifying their nature as X-ray binaries, super soft sources, or background objects, and compares their properties to similar galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral and variability analysis of X-ray transients in NGC 55, revealing their heterogeneous nature and similarities to other Magellanic-type galaxies.
Findings
Most sources are X-ray binaries, including black hole and neutron star types.
Six sources are identified as super soft sources with soft X-ray emission.
The transient population is diverse, including high-mass and low-mass XRBs, SSSs, and an active galactic nucleus.
Abstract
We present the spectral and temporal properties of 15 candidate transient X-ray sources detected in archival {\it XMM-Newton} and {\it Chandra} observations of the nearby Magellanic-type, SB(s)m galaxy NGC 55. On the basis of an X-ray color classification scheme, the majority of the sources may be identified as X-ray binaries (XRBs), and six sources are soft, including a likely supernova remnant. We perform a detailed spectral and variability analysis of the data for two bright candidate XRBs. Both sources displayed strong short-term X-ray variability, and their X-ray spectra and hardness ratios are consistent with those of XRBs. These results, combined with their high X-ray luminosities (), strongly suggest that they are black hole (BH) binaries. Seven less luminous sources have spectral properties consistent with those of neutron star or BH XRBs in both…
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