Searching for Outflows in Ultraluminous X-ray Sources Through High-Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy
P. Kosec, C. Pinto, A. C. Fabian, D. J. Walton

TL;DR
This study searches for outflows in ultraluminous X-ray sources using high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy, identifying tentative outflow signatures in multiple sources and suggesting future observations to confirm and expand these findings.
Contribution
The paper compiles a comprehensive sample of ULXs with high-resolution data and reports tentative detections of outflows, advancing understanding of super-Eddington accretion phenomena.
Findings
Tentative outflow detection in NGC 5204 X-1 at 0.34c
Possible photoionized outflow in Holmberg IX X-1
Spectral features in multiple ULXs indicating outflows
Abstract
Ultraluminous X-ray sources are non-nuclear point sources exceeding the Eddington luminosity of a 10 Solar mass black hole. Modern consensus for a majority of the ULX population is that they are powered by stellar-mass black holes or neutron stars accreting well above the Eddington limit. Theoretical models of super-Eddington accretion predict existence of powerful outflows of moderately ionised gas at mildly relativistic velocities. So far, these winds have been found in 3 systems: NGC 1313 X-1, NGC 5408 X-1, NGC 55 ULX. In this work, we create a sample of all ULXs with usable archival high resolution X-ray data, with 10 sources in total, in which we aim to find more signatures of outflows. We perform Gaussian line scans to find any narrow spectral signatures, and physical wind model scans where possible. We tentatively identify an outflow in NGC 5204 X-1, blueshifted to 0.34c, which…
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