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1999A&A...349..495B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 349, 495-504 (1999/9-2)

An X-ray study of the dipping low mass X-ray binary XB 1323-619.

BALUCINSKA-CHURCH M., CHURCH M.J., OOSTERBROEK T., SEGRETO A., MORLEY R. and PARMAR A.N.

Abstract (from CDS):

During a BeppoSAX observation of the low-mass X-ray binary dip source XB 1323-619 a total of 10 type I X-ray bursts and parts of 12 intensity dips were observed. During non-bursting, non-dipping intervals, the 1.0-150keV BeppoSAX spectrum can be modelled by a cutoff power-law with a photon index of 1.48±0.01, a cutoff energy of 44.1+5.1–4.4keV together with a blackbody with kT of 1.77±0.25keV contributing ∼15% of the 2-10keV flux. Absorption equivalent to 3.88±0.16x1022atom/cm2 is required. The dips repeat with a period of 2.938±0.020hr and span 40% of the orbital cycle. During dips the maximum reduction in 2-10keV intensity is ∼65%. The spectral changes during dips are complex and cannot be modelled by a simple absorber because of the clear presence of part of the non-dip spectrum which is not absorbed. Spectral evolution in dipping can be well modelled by progressive covering of the cutoff power-law component which must be extended, plus rapid absorption of the point-source blackbody. One of the bursts is double and 4 of the bursts occurred during dipping intervals. These bursts have 2-10keV peak count rates reduced by only 22% on average from those occurring outside the dips, and are not heavily absorbed. One explanation for this lack of absorption is that the bursts temporarily ionize the absorbing material responsible for the dips.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: stars - stars: individual: XB 1323-619 - stars: neutron - stars: binaries: close - accretion, accretion disks

Simbad objects: 3

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