Tracing a Z-track in the M31 X-ray Binary RX J0042.6+4115
arXiv:astro-ph/0309726 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20031513
Abstract
Four XMM-Newton observations of the core of M31, spaced at 6 month intervals, show that the brightest point X-ray source, RX J0042.6+4115, has a 0.4-10 keV luminosity of ~5 10^38 erg/s, and exhibits significant variability in intensity and X-ray spectrum over a time scale of ~100 s including hard flares; such behaviour is only observed in Z-sources and transient blackhole binaries in our Galaxy. The lightcurves, X-ray spectra and hardness-intensity data from the four XMM-Newton observations all strongly suggest that it is a Z-source, bringing the total number of known Z-sources to nine.
Accepted for publication in A&A, 6 pages, 5 figures