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2000A&A...361...85I - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 361, 85-91 (2000/9-1)

The transient X-ray source SAX J2239.3+6116 and its optical counterpart.

IN'T ZAND J.J.M., HALPERN J., ERACLEOUS M., McCOLLOUGH M., AUGUSTEIJN T., REMILLARD R.A. and HEISE J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have discovered with the Wide Field Cameras on board BeppoSAX the weak transient X-ray source SAX J2239.3+6116 whose position coincides with that of 4U 2238+60/3A 2237+608 and is close to that of the fast transient AT 2238+60 and the unidentified EGRET source 3EG 2227+6122. The data suggest that the source exhibits outbursts that last for a few weeks and peak to a flux of 4x10–10erg/cm2/s (2-10keV) at maximum. During the peak the X-ray spectrum is hard with a photon index of -1.1±0.1. Follow-up observations with the Narrow-Field Instruments on the same platform revealed a quiescent emission level that is 103 times less. Searches through the data archive of the All-Sky Monitor on RXTE result in the recognition of five outbursts in total from this source during 1996-1999, with a regular interval time of 262 days. Optical observations with the KPNO 2.1 m telescope provide a likely optical counterpart. It is a B0 V to B2 III star with broadened emission lines at an approximate distance of 4.4 kpc. The distance implies a 2-10 keV luminosity in the range from 1033 to 1036erg/s. The evidence suggests that SAX J2239.3+6116 is a Be X-ray binary with an orbital period of 262 days.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: SAX J2239.3+6116, 4U 2238+60, M 2233+595, 3A 2237+608

Simbad objects: 5

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