Here we present the results of panoramic and long-slit observations of eight
ULX nebular counterparts held with the 6m SAO telescope. In two ULXNe we
detected for the first time signatures of high excitation ([OIII]5007 / H\beta
> 5). Two of the ULXs were identified with young (T ~ 5-10 Myr) massive star
clusters. Four of the eight ULX Nebulae (ULXNe) show bright high-excitation
lines. This requires existence of luminous (~ 10^{38} .. 10^{40} erg/s) UV/EUV
sources coinciding with the X-ray sources. Other 4 ULXNe require shock
excitation of the gas with shock velocities of 20-100km/s. However, all the
studied ULXN spectra show signatures of shock excitation, but even those ULXNe
where the shocks are prevailing show presence of a hard ionizing source with
the luminosity at least ~10^{38} erg/s. Most likely shock waves, X-ray and EUV
ionization act simultaneously in all the ULXNe, but they may be roughly
separated in two groups, shock-dominated and photoionization-dominated ULXNe.
The ULXs have to produce strong winds and/or jets powering their nebulae with
\~10^{39} erg/s. Both the wind/jet activity and the EUV source needed are
consistent with the suggestion that ULXs are high-mass X-ray binaries with the
supercritical accretion disks of the SS433 type.Comment: submitted to Astrophysical Bulletin (Bull. Special Astrophys. Obs.