2016A&A...596A..16B


Query : 2016A&A...596A..16B

2016A&A...596A..16B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 596A, 16-16 (2016/12-1)

Multi-wavelength observations of IGR J17544-2619 from quiescence to outburst.

BOZZO E., BHALERAO V., PRADHAN P., TOMSICK J., ROMANO P., FERRIGNO C., CHATY S., OSKINOVA L., MANOUSAKIS A., WALTER R., FALANGA M., CAMPANA S., STELLA L., RAMOLLA M. and CHINI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this paper we report on a long multi-wavelength observational campaign of the supergiant fast X-ray transient prototype IGR J17544-2619. A 150ks-long observation was carried out simultaneously with XMM-Newton and NuSTAR, catching the source in an initial faint X-ray state and then undergoing a bright X-ray outburst lasting approximately 7ks. We studied the spectral variability during outburst and quiescence by using a thermal and bulk Comptonization model that is typically adopted to describe the X-ray spectral energy distribution of young pulsars in high mass X-ray binaries. Although the statistics of the collected X-ray data were relatively high, we could neither confirm the presence of a cyclotron line in the broad-band spectrum of the source (0.5-40keV), nor detect any of the previously reported tentative detections of the source spin period. The monitoring carried out with Swift/XRT during the same orbit of the system observed by XMM-Newton and NuSTAR revealed that the source remained in a low emission state for most of the time, in agreement with the known property of all supergiant fast X-ray transients being significantly sub-luminous compared to other supergiant X-ray binaries. Optical and infrared observations were carried out for a total of a few thousand seconds during the quiescence state of the source detected by XMM-Newton and NuSTAR. The measured optical and infrared magnitudes were slightly lower than previous values reported in the literature, but compatible with the known micro-variability of supergiant stars. UV observations obtained with the UVOT telescope on-board Swift did not reveal significant changes in the magnitude of the source in this energy domain compared to previously reported values.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2016

Journal keyword(s): X-rays: binaries - X-rays: binaries

Simbad objects: 8

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Number of rows : 8
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* V635 Cas HXB 01 18 31.9704955824 +63 44 33.072603144 17.05 16.64 15.19 14.34 13.22 B0.2Ve 744 0
2 SA 104- reg 12 42 21.0 -00 32 29           ~ 58 0
3 SA 107- reg 15 39.2 -00 20           ~ 90 0
4 IGR J16465-4507 HXB 16 46 35.2590465192 -45 07 04.609890912       14.033   O9.5Ia 98 0
5 IGR J16479-4514 HXB 16 48 06.56184 -45 12 06.8148           O9.5Iab 134 0
6 V* HZ Her LXB 16 57 49.8110126616 +35 20 32.486555472 11.90 14.89 13.63 13.88   B3/6ep 2076 0
7 IGR J17544-2619 HXB 17 54 25.2722906112 -26 19 52.576928292   14.71 12.94 12.10 10.38 O9Ib 190 0
8 IGR J18410-0535 HXB 18 41 00.4353543192 -05 35 46.474692324   15.91   13.645 11.631 B1Ib 137 0

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