2001A&A...374.1009C -
Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 374, 1009-1016 (2001/8-2)
The discovery and study of the optical counterparts of the transient X-ray pulsars RX J0052.1-7319 and XTE J0111.2-7317 in the SMC.
COVINO S., NEGUERUELA I., CAMPANA S., ISRAEL G.L., POLCARO V.F., STELLA L. and VERRECCHIA F.
Abstract (from CDS):
We report on the discovery and confirmation of the optical counterparts of the two transient X-ray pulsars,
RX J0052.1-7319 and
XTE J0111.2-7317. In the narrow (∼3'' radius) X-ray error circle of
RX J0052.1-7319 we found a V=14.6 (B-V=0.1) 09.5IIIe (a classification as a B0Ve star is also possible, since the luminosity class depends on the uncertainty on the adopted reddening). Medium resolution spectra for this object show Balmer lines in emission with an equivalent width of Hα=-12/-16Å. In the X-ray error box of
XTE J0111.2-7317 we found a relatively bright object (V=15.4, B-V=0.06) which has been classified as a B0.5-B1Ve star and that was later confirmed by Coe et al. (2000) as the most plausible counterpart for
XTE J0111.2-7317. Also in this case we easily detect Balmer emission lines with an Hα equivalent width of about -21Å. There is also evidence for the presence of a surrounding nebula, possibly a supernova remnant. A further bright B0Ve star was found just outside the X-ray error circle of
XTE J0111.2-7317. We discuss the implication of these results in the light of the current knowledge of Be/X-ray binary systems in the Magellanic Clouds and within our Galaxy.
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pulsars: individual (RX J0052.1-7319, XTE J0111.2-7317) - stars: neutron - X-ray: stars
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