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IGR J18293-1213 is an eclipsing Cataclysmic Variable

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2016-06-15 v1

Abstract

Studying the population of faint hard X-ray sources along the plane of the Galaxy is challenging because of high-extinction and crowding, which make the identification of individual sources more difficult. IGR J18293-1213 is part of the population of persistent sources which have been discovered by the INTEGRAL satellite. We report on NuSTAR and Swift/XRT observations of this source, performed on 2015 September 11. We detected three eclipsing intervals in the NuSTAR light curve, allowing us to constrain the duration of these eclipses, Δt=30.80.0+6.3\Delta t = 30.8^{+6.3}_{-0.0} min, and the orbital period of the system, T=6.92±0.01T = 6.92\pm0.01 hr. Even though we only report an upper limit on the amplitude of a putative spin modulation, the orbital period and the hard thermal Bremsstrahlung spectrum of IGR J18293-1213 provide strong evidence that this source is a magnetic Cataclysmic Variable (CV). Our NuSTAR and Swift/XRT joint spectral analysis places strong constraints on the white dwarf mass Mwd=0.780.09+0.10M_{\rm wd} = 0.78^{+0.10}_{-0.09} M_\odot. Assuming that the mass to radius ratio of the companion star M/R=1M_* / R_* = 1 (solar units) and using TT, Δt\Delta t and MwdM_{\rm wd}, we derived the mass of the companion star M=0.82±0.01M_* = 0.82\pm0.01 M_\odot, the orbital separation of the binary system a=2.14±0.04a=2.14\pm0.04 R_\odot, and its orbital inclination compared to the line of sight i=(72.20.0+2.4)±1.0i=(72.2^{+2.4}_{-0.0})\pm1.0^\circ.

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@article{arxiv.1605.08802,
  title  = {IGR J18293-1213 is an eclipsing Cataclysmic Variable},
  author = {Maïca Clavel and J. A. Tomsick and A. Bodaghee and J. -L. Chiu and F. M. Fornasini and J. Hong and R. Krivonos and G. Ponti and F. Rahoui and D. Stern},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.08802},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

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