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2021ApJ...910..144S - Astrophys. J., 910, 144-144 (2021/April-1)

The peculiar X-ray transient Swift J0840.7-3516 an unusual low-mass X-ray binary or a tidal disruption event?

SHIDATSU M., IWAKIRI W., NEGORO H., MIHARA T., UEDA Y., KAWAI N., NAKAHIRA S., KENNEA J.A., EVANS P.A., GENDREAU K.C., ENOTO T. and TOMBESI F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the X-ray properties of the new transient Swift J0840.7-3516, discovered with Swift/BAT in 2020 February, using extensive data from Swift, MAXI, NICER, and NuSTAR. The source flux increased for ∼103 s after the discovery, decayed rapidly over ∼5 orders of magnitude in five days, and then remained almost constant over nine months. Large-amplitude short-term variations on timescales of 1-104 s were observed throughout the decay. In the initial flux rise, the source showed a hard power-law-shaped spectrum with a photon index of ∼1.0 extending up to ∼30 keV, above which an exponential cutoff was present. The photon index increased in the following rapid decay and became ∼2 at the end of the decay. A spectral absorption feature at 3-4 keV was detected in the decay. It is not straightforward to explain all the observed properties by any known class of X-ray sources. We discuss the possible nature of the source, including a Galactic low-mass X-ray binary with multiple extreme properties and a tidal disruption event by a supermassive black hole or a Galactic neutron star.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): X-ray transient sources - Low-mass x-ray binary stars - Tidal disruption

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