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The Murmur of The Hidden Monster: Chandra's Decadal View of The Super-massive Black Hole in M31 (1011.1224v2)

Published 4 Nov 2010 in astro-ph.HE

Abstract: The Andromeda galaxy (M31) hosts a central super-massive black hole (SMBH), known as M31$\ast$, which is remarkable for its mass ($\sim$$108{\rm~M_\odot}$) and extreme radiative quiescence. Over the past decade, the Chandra X-ray observatory has pointed to the center of M31 $\sim$100 times and accumulated a total exposure of $\sim$900 ks. Based on these observations, we present an X-ray study of a highly variable source that we associate with M31$\ast$ based on positional coincidence. We find that M31$\ast$ remained in a quiescent state from late 1999 to 2005, exhibiting an average 0.5-8 keV luminosity $\lesssim$$10{36}{\rm~ergs~s{-1}}$, or only $\sim$$10{-10}$ of its Eddington luminosity. We report the discovery of an outburst that occurred on January 6, 2006, during which M31$\ast$ radiated at $\sim$$4.3\times10{37}{\rm~ergs~s{-1}}$. After the outburst, M31$\ast$ entered a more active state that apparently lasts to the present, which is characterized by frequent flux variability around an average luminosity of $\sim$$4.8\times10{36}{\rm~ergs~s{-1}}$. These flux variations are similar to the X-ray flares found in the SMBH of our Galaxy (Sgr A$\ast$), making M31$\ast$ the second SMBH known to exhibit recurrent flares. Future coordinated X-ray/radio observations will provide useful constraints on the physical origin of the flaring emission and help rule out a possible stellar origin of the X-ray source.

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