Discovery of a transient X-ray source Suzaku J1305-4930 in NGC 4945
Shuntaro Ide (1), Kiyoshi Hayashida (1, 2, 3), Hirofumi Noda (1, and 2), Hiroyuki Kurubi (1), Tomokage Yoneyama (1), Hironori Matsumoto (1 and, 2) ((1) Dept. of Earth, Space Science, Osaka Univ., (2) Project Research, Center, Osaka Univ., (3) ISAS/JAXA)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of a transient X-ray source in NGC 4945, likely a stellar-mass black hole, showing spectral evolution consistent with a slim disk model.
Contribution
First detection and detailed spectral analysis of a transient X-ray source in NGC 4945, suggesting a black hole with a slim disk accretion.
Findings
Transient source detected four times over two months.
Spectral evolution indicates a black hole with a mass of about 10 solar masses.
Disk luminosity and temperature relation favors a slim disk model.
Abstract
We report the serendipitous discovery of a transient X-ray source, Suzaku J13054930, 3 kpc southwest of the nucleus of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 4945. Among the seven Suzaku observations of NGC 4945 from 2005 to 2011, Suzaku J13054930 was detected four times in July and August in 2010. The X-ray spectra are better approximated with a multi-color disk model than a power-law model. At the first detection on 2010 July 4--5, its X-ray luminosity was erg s and the temperature at the inner-disk radius () was keV. At the last detection with Suzaku on 2010 August 4--5, the luminosity decreased to erg s and was keV. The source was not detected on 2011 January 29, about six months after the first detection, with a luminosity upper limit of…
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