Proposal Details - 0720010
Hard X-ray spectroscopy of two ultraluminous X-ray sources and a low-luminosity AGN (Sazonov)
Proposal Abstract
The nature of ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) remains controversial. We do not know whether they host stellar- or intermediate-mass black holes, nor do we understand how the accretion onto the compact object proceeds. To help answer these questions, sensitive observations at energies above 10 keV are needed. We propose to observe with INTEGRAL for a total exposure of 4 Msec (2 Msec in AO7 plus another 2 Msec in the next AO) a unique region of the sky where two of the brightest known ULXs are located: M82 X-1 and Holmberg IX X-1. We will measure the spectra of these sources from 3 keV up to 50-100 keV and study their spectral variability. We will also analyze the hard X-ray spectrum of the low-luminosity AGN M81, located in the same field.
Observation Strategy (Recommended by TAC)
2 Ms in the standard 5x5 dithering mode centred on RA, Dec = 148.959, 69.679 (l, b = 141.412, 40.564)
Proposal grade: A
Data Rights (Recommended by TAC)
The TAC has allocated the following specific data rights to this proposal: M81, M82 X1, and Ho IX X-1
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Exposure Map
The exposure maps are in galactic coordinates and units of ksec, and the colour scale is indicated at the bottom. The green lines provide the 100 ksec contour.