Abstract for Proposal 090455
Detecting New Hyper-Luminous X-ray Sources Among Low-Luminosity AGN ignitions
We propose three ToOs (40 ks each) to follow up on luminous extragalactic
X-ray ignitions, with the aim of detecting new Hyper-Luminous X-ray
sources (HLXs). During the all-sky scans of eROSITA, ignition events
with a luminosity range log(Lx/[erg cm^-2])=41.5--42 were detected in
local galaxies. This luminosity range is of particular interest as it
covers the overlap of HLXs and low-luminosity AGN. The nuclei of the
host galaxies of these ignition events showed no change in their optical
spectra, when comparing before and after the X-ray brightening. The
proposed pilot study investigates whether HLXs are in fact responsible
for these ignitions. This programme has the potential to triple the
number of objects at the extreme end of the Lx range.
Details on Observing Strategy and Trigger Criteria
Our trigger criteria are: i) eROSITA flux (0.2-5 keV) > 8E-13 cgs,
after a flux increase of at least a factor 10, ii) ignition not caused
by an AGN or TDE, this is established by comparison of optical spectra
before and after the event, iii) log (Lx/[erg/s])=41.5-42, and iv)
optical extent of the galaxy >5 arcsec (diameter). We request a ToO
reaction time within two weeks. Primary instrument PN in full window mode.