Quasi periodic whispers from a transient ULX in M\,101: signatures of a fast-spinning neutron star?
Ryan T. Urquhart, Roberto Soria, Rosanne Di Stefano, Kaiming Cui,, Paolo Esposito, Gian Luca Israel, Sammarth Kumar, Sara Motta, Fabio Pintore, and Giacomo Riva

TL;DR
This study investigates the unique variability and quasi-periodic oscillations of a transient ultraluminous X-ray source in M101, suggesting it hosts a fast-spinning neutron star with specific accretion states and low magnetic field.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of very low frequency QPOs in an ULX, proposing a neutron star accretor with rapid spin and low magnetic field as the underlying source.
Findings
Detection of strong 600-s QPOs around 1.3-1.8 mHz
Evidence supporting a neutron star accretor with P ≈ 5 ms
Identification of bimodal outburst behavior consistent with propeller regime
Abstract
We have studied the unusual time variability of an ultraluminous X-ray source in M 101, 4XMM J140314.2541806 (henceforth, J1403), using Chandra and XMM-Newton data. Over the last two decades, J1403 has shown short-duration outbursts with an X-ray luminosity erg s, and longer intervals at luminosities erg s. The bimodal behaviour and fast outburst evolution (sometimes only a few days) are more consistent with an accretor/propeller scenario for a neutron star than with the canonical outburst cycles of stellar-mass black holes. If this scenario is correct, the luminosities in the accretor and propeller states suggest a fast spin ( 5 ms) and a low surface magnetic field ( G), despite our identification of J1403 as a high-mass X-ray binary. The most striking property of J1403 is the presence of…
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