Publication date: Aug 2015
Abstract:
We apply the relativistic precession (RP) model with its variants and
the resonance epicyclic model with its variants, based on the
frequencies of the geodesic epicyclic motion in the field of a Kerr
black hole, to put limits on the mass of the black hole in the
ultraluminous X-ray source M82 X-1 demonstrating twin high-frequency
quasi-periodic oscillations (HF QPOs) with the frequency ratio near 3:2.
The mass limits implied by the geodesic HF QPO models are compared to
those obtained due to the model of string loop oscillations around a
stable equilibrium position. Assuming the whole range of the black hole
dimensionless spin, 0 < a < 1, the restrictions on the black hole
mass related to the twin HF QPOs are widely extended and strongly model
dependent; nevertheless, they give the lower limit M_{M82 X-1} > 130
M_{⊙} confirming existence of an intermediate black hole in the M82
X-1 source. The upper limit given by one of the variants of the geodesic
twin HF QPO models goes up to M_{M82 X-1}<1500 M_{⊙}. The range
37-210 mHz of the low-frequency QPOs observed in the M82 X-1 source
introduces additional restrictive limits on the black hole mass, if we
model the low-frequency QPOs by nodal precession of the epicyclic
motion. The nodal precession model restrictions combined with those
implied by the geodesic models of the twin HF QPOs give allowed ranges
of the M82 X-1 black hole parameters, namely 140 M_{⊙}<M_{M82
X-1}<660 M_{⊙} for the mass parameter and 0.05<a_{M82
X-1}<0.6 for the spin parameter.
Authors:
Stuchlík, Z.; Kološ, M.;