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Probing the nature of the X-ray source IGR J16327-4940 with Chandra

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2023-09-19 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We report on the results of a Chandra observation of the source IGRJ16327-4940, suggested to be a high mass X-ray binary hosting a luminous blue variable star (LBV). The source field was imaged by ACIS-I in 2023 to search for X-ray emission from the LBV star and eventually confirm this association. No X-ray emission is detected from the LBV star, with an upper limit on the X-ray luminosity of L0.510keV<2.9(1.1+1.6)×1032_{\rm 0.5-10 keV}<2.9(^{+1.6} _{-1.1})\times10^{32} erg/s (at the LBV distance d=12.72.7+3.2^{+3.2} _{-2.7} kpc). We detected 21 faint X-ray sources, 8 of which inside the INTEGRAL error circle. The brightest one is the best candidate soft X-ray counterpart of IGRJ16327-4940, showing a hard power law spectrum and a flux corrected for the absorption UF0.510keV_{\rm 0.5-10 keV}=2.5×10132.5\times10^{-13} erg/cm2/s, mplying a luminosity of 3.0×10333.0\times10^{33} d10 kpc2_{10~kpc}^2 erg/s. No optical/near-infrared counterparts have been found. Previous X--ray observations of the source field with Swift/XRT and ART-XC did not detect any source consistent with the INTEGRAL position. These findings exclude the proposed LBV star as the optical association, and pinpoint the most likely soft X-ray counterpart. In this case, the source properties suggest a low mass X-ray binary, possibly a new member of the very faint X-ray transient class.

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@article{arxiv.2309.09850,
  title  = {Probing the nature of the X-ray source IGR J16327-4940 with Chandra},
  author = {L. Sidoli and V. Sguera and K. Postnov and P. Esposito and L. Oskinova and I. A. Mereminskiy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.09850},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

7 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS (Accepted 2023 September 18. Received 2023 September 15; in original form 2023 July 4)