2002MNRAS.337.1245L -
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 337, 1245-1251 (2002/December-3)
1SAX J1324.4-6200: a possible low-mass X-ray binary pulsar.
LIN X.B., CHURCH M.J., NAGASE F. and BALUCINSKA-CHURCH M.
Abstract (from CDS):
We present results of a long ASCA observation made on 2000 February 2, of the X-ray pulsar 1SAX 1324.4-6200, in which the pulse period Pspin was found to be 171.245±0.012 s, and a possible orbital period Porb of 27±1 h was discovered. Pspinis significantly larger than the pulse period determined from the previous observations with BeppoSAX (1997 August) and ASCA (1994 August), and the three period values spread over a period of 5.5 yr agree well with a linear spin-down of the pulsar. The best-fitting rate of spin-down, is +5.2063±0.0005x10–9 s.s –1, and is +3.04x10–11.s –1, or +9.59x10–4 yr –1. However, we cannot rule out the possibility that the overall trend is of spin-up, and the observations represent fluctuations of spin-down. The ASCA X-ray spectrum of 1SAX 1324.4-6200 is rather featureless with an upper limit for a narrow iron line at 6.4 keV of 80 eV. The possible nature of the pulsar is discussed, the non-transient nature making it unlikely to be a Be system. It is possible that it is a wind-fed supergiant; however, this would require the overall trend in period evolution to be that of spin-up. If the tentative orbital period is real, the supergiant has to be lobe-filling. In fact, the observational evidence is more consistent with the object being a low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) pulsar, including both spin and orbital periods, and the 5.5-yr apparent duration of spin-down. In this case, the object would join the small number of LMXB pulsars known.
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Journal keyword(s):
accretion, accretion discs - binaries: close - stars: individual: 1SAX 1324.4-6200 - stars: neutron - X-rays: stars
Nomenclature:
Table 1: [LCN2002] N (Nos 1-5).
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