Possible Periodic Dips in the Pulsating Ultraluminous X-ray Source M51 ULX-7.

2021 
We report the discovery of possible periodic X-ray dips in a pulsating ultraluminous X-ray source, M51 ULX-7, with the archival Changra observations. With ~20 days of monitoring in the superorbital descending state, we discovered three dips with separations of ~2 and ~8 days via the Bayesian block technique. A phase-dispersion minimization and a $\chi^2$ test suggest that the dip is likely recurrent with a period of ~2 days, consistent with the orbital period of M51 ULX-7. We interpret the dip as an obscuring of the emission from the pulsar by the vertical structure on the stream-disk interaction region or the atmosphere of the companion star. Both interpretations suggest the viewing angle to be ~60 degrees. Given that the magnetic field of M51 ULX-7 is moderately high, $B\sim10^{13}$ G, low geometric beaming with $b\lesssim1/2$ is sufficient to explain the observed flux and the presence of dips. Obscuration of the stellar wind remains an alternative possible origin and further monitoring of the dips will be required.
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