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2001A&A...376..532O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 376, 532-542 (2001/9-3)

BeppoSAX observation of the eclipsing dipping X-ray binary X1658-298.

OOSTERBROEK T., PARMAR A.N., SIDOLI L., IN'T ZAND J.J.M. and HEISE J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Result. of a 2000 August 12-13 BeppoSAX observation of the 7.1 hr eclipsing, dipping, bursting, transient, low-mass X-ray binary (LMXRB) X1658-298 are presented. The spectrum outside of eclipses, dips and bursts can be modeled by the combination of a soft disk-blackbody and a harder Comptonized component with a small amount (1.3x1021atom/cm2) of low-energy absorption. In contrast, an RXTE observation 18 months earlier during the same outburst, measured an absorption of 5.0x1022atom/cm2. Such a change is consistent with a thinning of the accretion disk as the outburst progresses. Structured residuals from the best-fit spectral model are present which are tentatively identified with Ne-K/Fe-L and Fe-K shell emission. The spectral changes during dips are complex and may be modeled by a strong (∼3x1023atom/cm2) increase in absorption of the Comptonized component only, together with reductions in normalizations of both spectral components. This behavior is in contrast to the ``complex continuum'' model for X-ray dip sources, where the softer blackbody component rapidly suffers strong absorption. It is however, similar to that found during recent XMM-Newton observations of the eclipsing, dipping, LMXRB EXO0748-676. An updated orbital ephemeris is provided which does not require a quadratic term, in contrast to that of Wachter et al. (2000ApJ...534..367W).

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - stars: individual: X1658-298 - stars: neutron - X-rays: stars

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