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2004A&A...419.1045M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 419, 1045-1056 (2004/6-1)

A possible new dipping X-ray source in the field of M31.

MANGANO V., ISRAEL G.L. and STELLA L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of the new dipping X-ray source, XMMU J004308.6+411247, in M31, during a systematic search for periodicities in XMM-Newton archival observations. During the 2002 January 6 observation, the dips recur with a 107min period and the source count rate is consistent with zero at the dip minimum. Dips with the same modulation and period are also observed during the XMM-Newton observations carried out on 2000 June 25, 2001 June 29 and the Chandra observation of 2001 October 5. The dips of XMMU J004308.6+411247 show no evidence of energy dependence. The average X-ray flux of XMMU J004308.6+411247 is nearly constant across different observations (∼1037erg/s for an assumed M31 distance of 780kpc in the 0.3-10keV band); the spectrum is well fitted by an absorbed power law with a photon index ∼0.8 or an absorbed Comptonization model. The photo-electric absorption is consistent with the Galactic value in the source direction. If XMMU J004308.6+411247 is located in M31 its properties are consistent with those of dipping low mass X-ray binaries in the Galaxy. Present observations do not make it possible to distinguish between dips and eclipses. The possibility that XMMU J004308.6+411247 is a foreground X-ray source cannot be ruled out at present; in this case the source might be a magnetic cataclysmic variable.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: M31 - X rays: stars - binaries: close

Simbad objects: 17

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