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New observations of ULX supershells, and their implications

David M. Russell, Yi-Jung Yang, Jeanette C. Gladstone, Klaas Wiersema, Timothy P. Roberts

Published 2010-11-02Version 1

New optical narrowband imaging observations of the fields of several ULXs are presented. Known supershell nebulae are associated with a number of these ULXs, which we detect in emission line filters such as [S II], He II, [O II] and [O III]. New nebulae are discovered, which are candidate ULX-powered supershells. The morphologies and emission line fluxes of these nebulae could then be used to infer the properties of the emitting gas, which gives clues to the energizing source (photoionization and/or shock-excitation, both possibly from the ULX). Studies of supershells powered by ULXs can help to constrain the nature of ULXs themselves, such as the isotropy of the X-ray emission and the strength of their outflows.

Comments: 5 pages, 2 figures. Accepted for publication in the Astronomische Nachrichten (Astronomical Notes), to appear in the proceedings of the conference "Ultra-Luminous X-ray sources and Middle Weight Black Holes" (Madrid, May 24-26, 2010)
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