3xmm j181923.7$-$170616: an x-ray binary with a 408s pulsar
Abstract
We carry out a dedicated study of 3XMM J181923.7170616\ with an approximate pulsation period of 400~s using the XMM-Newton and Swift observations spanning across nine years. We have refined the period of the source to 407.904(7) s (at epoch MJD 57142) and determined a period derivative limit of (). The source radiates hard, persistent X-ray emission during the observation epochs, which is best described by an absorbed \powerlaw\ model (--0.8) plus faint Fe lines at 6.4 keV and 6.7 keV. The X-ray flux revealed a variation within a factor of 2, along with a spectral hardening as the flux increased. The pulse shape is sinusoid-like and the spectral properties of different phases do not present significant variation. The absorption N is similar to the total Galactic hydrogen column density along the direction, indicating that it is a distant source. A search for the counterpart in optical and near-infrared surveys reveals a low mass K-type giant, while the existence of a Galactic OB supergiant is excluded. A symbiotic X-ray binary is the favored nature of 3XMM J181923.7170616 and can essentially explain the low luminosity of , slow pulsation, hard X-ray spectrum, and possible K3~III companion. An alternative explanation of the source is a persistent Be/X-ray binary with a companion star no earlier than B3-type.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1709.07562,
title = {3xmm j181923.7$-$170616: an x-ray binary with a 408s pulsar},
author = {Hao Qiu and Ping Zhou and Wenfei Yu and Xiangdong Li and Xiaojie Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.07562},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
15 pages, 7 figures, Published in the Astrophysical Journal