Discovery of a red supergiant donor star in SN2010da/NGC 300 ULX-1
M. Heida, R.M. Lau, B. Davies, M. Brightman, F. F\"urst, B.W., Grefenstette, J.A. Kennea, F. Tramper, D.J. Walton, and F.A. Harrison

TL;DR
This study identifies a red supergiant star as the donor in SN2010da/NGC 300 ULX-1, providing detailed spectral analysis and implications for the system's orbital characteristics and accretion processes.
Contribution
First spectral confirmation of a red supergiant donor in SN2010da/NGC 300 ULX-1, with detailed stellar and environmental characterization.
Findings
Red supergiant donor star with T_eff 3650-3900 K and radius ~310 R_sun
Presence of hot and warm dust components near the system
Potential to measure neutron star radial velocity in future observations
Abstract
SN2010da/NGC 300 ULX-1 was first detected as a supernova impostor in May 2010 and was recently discovered to be a pulsating ultraluminous X-ray source. In this letter, we present VLT/X-shooter spectra of this source obtained in October 2018, covering the wavelength range 350-2300 nm. The - and -bands clearly show the presence of a red supergiant donor star that is best matched by a MARCS stellar atmosphere with K and , which yields a stellar radius . To fit the full spectrum, two additional components are required: a blue excess that can be fitted either by a hot blackbody (T K) or a power law (spectral index ) and is likely due to X-ray emission reprocessed in the outer accretion disk or the donor star; and a red excess that is well fitted by a…
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