2007A&A...469L..27C


Query : 2007A&A...469L..27C

2007A&A...469L..27C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 469, L27-30 (2007/7-1)

IGR J17254-3257, a new bursting neutron star.

CHENEVEZ J., FALANGA M., KUULKERS E., WALTER R., BILDSTEN L., BRANDT S., LUND N., OOSTERBROEK T. and ZURITA HERAS J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The study of the observational properties of uncommonly long bursts from low luminosity sources is important when investigating the transition from a hydrogen-rich bursting regime to a pure helium regime and from helium burning to carbon burning as predicted by current burst theories. On a few occasions X-ray bursts have been observed with extended decay times up to several tens of minutes, intermediate between usual type I X-ray bursts and so-called superbursts. IGR J17254-3257 is a recently discovered X-ray burster of which only two bursts have been recorded: an ordinary short type I X-ray burst, and a 15 min long burst. The properties of the X-ray bursts observed from IGR J17254-3257 are investigated. The broad-band spectrum of the persistent emission in the 0.3-100keV energy band is studied using contemporaneous INTEGRAL and XMM-Newton data. A refined position of IGR J17254-3257 is given and an upper limit to its distance is estimated to about 14.5kpc. The persistent bolometric flux of 1.1x10–10erg/cm2/s corresponds, at the canonical distance of 8kpc, to Lpers≃8.4x1035erg/s between 0.1-100keV, which translates to a mean accretion rate of about 7x10–11M/yr. The low X-ray persistent luminosity of IGR J17254-3257 seems to indicate the source may be in a state of low accretion rate usually associated with a hard spectrum in the X-ray range. The nuclear burning regime may be intermediate between pure He and mixed H/He burning. The long burst is the result of the accumulation of a thick He layer, while the short one is a prematurate H-triggered He burning burst at a slightly lower accretion rate.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - stars: individual: IGR J17254-3257 (1RXS J172525.5-325717) - stars: neutron - X-rays: bursts

Simbad objects: 9

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Number of rows : 9
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 4U 0919-54 LXB 09 20 26.4818170056 -55 12 24.512806404 20.40 21.30 21.0     ~ 161 0
2 X Oph X-2 X 17 08 23 -22 48.2           ~ 27 1
3 EQ J172524.8-325715 X 17 25 24.8 -32 57 15           ~ 1 0
4 [KRL2007b] 238 LXB 17 25 25.50 -32 57 17.5     14.50     ~ 45 0
5 4U 1722-30 LXB 17 27 33.25 -30 48 07.4     12.50     ~ 259 1
6 1ES 1735-26.9 LXB 17 38 17.12 -26 59 38.6           ~ 163 0
7 2E 1737.5-2817 LXB 17 40 42.84 -28 18 08.5           ~ 76 0
8 X Sgr X-1 LXB 17 47 56.0 -26 33 49           ~ 370 0
9 V* NP Ser LXB 18 16 01.389 -14 02 10.62   18.8       K 633 2

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