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2007ApJ...661..437K - Astrophys. J., 661, 437-446 (2007/May-3)

Lost and found: a new position and infrared counterpart for the X-ray binary Scutum X-1.

KAPLAN D.L., LEVINE A.M., CHAKRABARTY D., MORGAN E.H., ERB D.K., GAENSLER B.M., MOON D.-S. and CAMERON P.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using archival X-ray data, we find that the catalog location of the X-ray binary Scutum X-1 (Sct X-1) is incorrect and that the correct location is that of the X-ray source AX J183528-0737, which is 15' to the west. Our identification is made on the basis of the 112 s pulse period for this object detected in an XMM-Newton observation, as well as spatial coincidence between AX J183528-0737 and previous X-ray observations. Based on the XMM-Newton data and archival RXTE data, we confirm secular spin-down over 17 yr with period derivative P{dot}~3.9x10–9 s/s, but do not detect a previously reported X-ray iron fluorescence line. We identify a bright (Ks=6.55) red (J-Ks=5.51) optical and infrared counterpart to AX J183528-0737 from 2MASS, a number of mid-IR surveys, and deep optical observations, which we use to constrain the extinction to and distance of Sct X-1. From these data, as well as limited near-IR spectroscopy, we conclude that Sct X-1 is most likely a binary system composed of a late-type giant or supergiant and a neutron star.

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Journal keyword(s): Infrared: Stars - Stars: Pulsars: General - stars: individual (Sct X-1) - X-Rays: Binaries

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