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2008A&A...484...43F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 484, 43-50 (2008/6-2)

Intermediate long X-ray bursts from the ultra-compact binary candidate SLX 1737-282.

FALANGA M., CHENEVEZ J., CUMMING A., KUULKERS E., TRAP G. and GOLDWURM A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The low persistent flux X-ray burster source SLX 1737-282 is classified as an ultra-compact binary candidate. We compare the data on SLX 1737-282 with the other similar objects and attempt to derive constraints on the physical processes responsible for the formation of intermediate long bursts. Up to now only four bursts, all with duration between ≃15-30min, have been recorded for SLX 1737-282. The properties of three of these intermediate long X-ray bursts observed by INTEGRAL are investigated and compared to other burster sources. The broadband spectrum of the persistent emission in the 3-100keV energy band is studied with the INTEGRAL data. The persistent emission is measured to be 0.5% Eddington luminosity. From the photospheric radius expansion observed during at least one burst we derive the source distance at 7.3kpc assuming a pure helium atmosphere. The observed intermediate long burst properties from SLX 1737-282 are consistent with helium ignition at the column depth of 5-8x109g/cm2 and a burst energy release of ∼1041erg. The apparent recurrence time of ≃86 days between the intermediate long bursts from SLX 1737-282 suggests a regime of unstable burning of a thick, pure helium layer slowly accreted from a helium donor star.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries: close - stars: individual: SLX 1737-282 - stars: neutron - X-rays: bursts

Simbad objects: 17

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