The Importance of Discovering a 3 2 Twin-Peak Quasi-periodic Oscillation in an Ultraluminous X-Ray Source, or How to Solve the Puzzle of Intermediate-Mass Black Holes
- 10 June 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 609 (2) , L63-L65
- https://doi.org/10.1086/422810
Abstract
Recently, twin-peak quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) have been observed in a 3 : 2 ratio for three Galactic black hole microquasars with frequencies that have been shown to scale as 1/M, as expected for general relativisitic motion near a black hole. It may be possible to extend this result to distinguish between the following two disparate models that have been proposed for the puzzling ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs): (1) an intermediate-mass black hole (M ~ 103 M☉) radiating very near the Eddington limit and (2) a conventional black hole (M ~10 M☉) accreting at a highly super-Eddington rate with its emission beamed along the rotation axis. We suggest that one could discriminate between these models by detecting the counterpart of a Galactic twin-peak QPO in a ULX: the expected frequency for the intermediate-mass black hole model is only about 1 Hz, whereas for the conventional black hole model the expected frequency would be the ~100 Hz value observed for the Galactic microquasars.Keywords
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