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A Suzaku view of IGR J16393-4643

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-05-06 v1

Abstract

The pulsar IGR J16393-4643 belongs to a class of highly absorbed supergiant HMXBs, characterised by very high column density of absorbing matter. We present the results of the simultaneous broad-band pulsation and spectrum analysis, from a 44 kilosec Suzaku observation of the source. The orbital intensity profile created with the SWIFT-BAT light-curve shows an indication of IGR J16393-4643 being an eclipsing system with a short eclipse semi-angle θE\theta_{E} \sim 17^{\circ}. For a supergiant companion star with a 20 R_{\odot} radius, this implies an inclination of the orbital plane in the range of 39^{\circ}-57^{\circ}, whereas for a main sequence B star as the companion with a 10 R_{\odot} radius, the inclination of the orbital plane is in the range of 60^{\circ}-77^{\circ}. Pulse profiles created for different energy bands, have complex morphology which shows some energy dependence and increases in pulse fraction with energy. We have also investigated broad-band spectral characteristics, for phase averaged and resolving the pulse phase into peak phase and trough phase. The phase averaged spectrum has a very high NH(3×1023_{H} (\sim 3 \times 10^{23} cm2^{-2}) and is described by power-law (Γ\Gamma \sim 0.9) with a high energy cut-off above 20 keV. We find a change in the spectral index in the peak phase and trough phase, implying an underlying change in the source spectrum.

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@article{arxiv.1411.3108,
  title  = {A Suzaku view of IGR J16393-4643},
  author = {Nazma Islam and Chandreyee Maitra and Pragati Pradhan and Biswajit Paul},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.3108},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

8 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS