2018A&A...613A..52R


Query : 2018A&A...613A..52R

2018A&A...613A..52R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 613A, 52-52 (2018/5-1)

Discovery of X-ray pulsations in the Be/X-ray binary IGR J06074+2205.

REIG P. and ZEZAS A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. IGR J06074+2205 is a poorly studied X-ray source with a Be star companion. It has been proposed to belong to the group of Be/X-ray binaries (BeXBs). In BeXBs, accretion onto the neutron star occurs via the transfer of material from the Be star's circumstellar disk. Thus, in the absence of the disk, no X-ray should be detected. Aims. The main goal of this work is to study the quiescent X-ray emission of IGR J06074+2205 during a disk-loss episode. Methods. We obtained light curves at different energy bands and a spectrum covering the energy range 0.4-12keV. We used Fourier analysis to study the aperiodic variability and epoch folding methods to study the periodic variability. Model fitting to the energy spectrum allowed us to identify the possible physical processes that generated the X-rays. Results. We show that at the time of the XMM-Newton observation, the decretion disk around the Be star had vanished. Still, accretion appears as the source of energy that powers the high-energy radiation in IGR J06074+2205. We report the discovery of X-ray pulsations with a pulse period of 373.2s and a pulse fraction of ∼50%. The 0.4-12keV spectrum is well described by an absorbed power law and blackbody components with the best fitting parameters: NH=(6.2±0.5)x1021cm–2, kTbb=1.16±0.03keV, and Γ=1.5±0.1. The absorbed X-ray luminosity is LX=1.4x1034erg/s assuming a distance of 4.5kpc. Conclusions. The detection of X-ray pulsations confirms the nature of IGR J06074+2205 as a BeXB. We discuss various scenarios to explain the quiescent X-ray emission of this pulsar. We rule out cooling of the neutron star surface and magnetospheric emission and conclude that accretion is the most likely scenario. The origin of the accreted material remains an open question.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): stars: emission-line, Be - X-rays: binaries - stars: neutron

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
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 SK 160 HXB 01 17 05.1457288392 -73 26 36.014808156 12.23 13.00 13.15   13.17 O9.7Ia+ 858 0
2 EM* GGA 104 HXB 01 47 00.2124077208 +61 21 23.663788056 11.76 12.09 11.366 11.00 10.52 B1IIIe 190 0
3 V* X Per HXB 03 55 23.0777456088 +31 02 45.039836148 6.090 6.840 6.720     O9.5III 976 0
4 HD 245770 HXB 05 38 54.5748918624 +26 18 56.836952784 9.30 9.84 9.39 8.77 8.30 O9/B0III/Ve 980 0
5 IGR J06074+2205 HXB 06 07 26.6120621496 +22 05 47.759865432   12.85 12.21 11.80 11.32 B0.5Ve 52 1
6 V* GP Vel HXB 09 02 06.8608812864 -40 33 16.899168060 6.85 7.37 6.87 6.31 6.05 B0.5Ia 1503 0
7 LS 1698 HXB 10 37 35.3145142200 -56 47 55.869594756   12.00 11.48 11.38   B0III/V:e 108 0
8 WRAY 15-793 HXB 11 20 57.1736884968 -61 55 00.166078020 12.81 13.06 12.12     O9.5III/Ve 206 0
9 HD 102567 HXB 11 48 00.0214464120 -62 12 24.902384760 8.24 9.06 9.00 9.62   B1Vne 317 0
10 SAX J2103.5+4545 HXB 21 03 35.7100848936 +45 45 05.568751692   15.34 14.20 13.991 12.75 B0Ve 183 0
11 IGR J21347+4737 HXB 21 34 20.3718881736 +47 38 00.205959228   14.699 14.217 13.80 13.42 B3V 32 0
12 BD+53 2790 HXB 22 07 56.2366802328 +54 31 06.408879888 9.4 10.11 9.84 9.64 9.43 O9.5Vep 209 0

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