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2006A&A...460L...1M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 460, L1-4 (2006/12-3)

A new symbiotic low mass X-ray binary system: 4U 1954+319.

MATTANA F., GOETZ D., FALANGA M., SENZIANI F., DE LUCA A., ESPOSITO P. and CARAVEO P.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

4U 1954+319 was discovered 25 years ago, but only recently has a clear picture of its nature begun to emerge. We present for the first time a broad-band spectrum of the source and a detailed timing study using more than one year of monitoring data. The timing and spectral analysis was done using publicly available Swift, INTEGRAL, BeppoSAX, and RXTE/ASM data in the 0.7 to 150keV energy band. The source spectrum is described well by a highly absorbed (NH∼1023cm–2) power law with a high-energy exponential cutoff around 15keV. An additional black body component is needed below 3keV to account for a soft excess. The derived ∼5h periodicity, with a spin-up timescale of ∼25 years, could be identified as the neutron star spin period. The spectral and timing characteristics indicate that we are dealing both with the slowest established wind-accreting X-ray pulsar and with the second confirmed member of the emerging class dubbed ``symbiotic low mass X-ray binaries'' to host a neutron star.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - pulsars: individual: 4U 1954+319 - stars: neutron - X-rays: binaries

Simbad objects: 7

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