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The 2013 outburst of a transient very faint X-ray binary, 23" from Sgr A*

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-06-19 v1

Abstract

We report observations using the Swift/XRT, NuSTAR, and Chandra X-ray telescopes of the transient X-ray source CXOGC J174540.0-290005, during its 2013 outburst. Due to its location in the field of multiple observing campaigns targeting Sgr A*, this is one of the best-studied outbursts of a very faint X-ray binary (VFXB; peak LX<1036L_X<10^{36} erg/s) yet recorded, with detections in 173 ks of X-ray observations over 50 days. VFXBs are of particular interest, due to their unusually low outburst luminosities and time-averaged mass transfer rates, which are hard to explain within standard accretion physics and binary evolution. The 2013 outburst of CXOGC J174540.0-290005 peaked at LXL_X(2-10 keV)=5.0×10355.0\times10^{35} erg/s, and all data above 103410^{34} ergs/s were well-fit by an absorbed power-law of photon index 1.7\sim1.7, extending from 2 keV out to \sim70 keV. We discuss the implications of these observations for the accretion state of CXOGC J174540.0-290005.

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@article{arxiv.1405.0267,
  title  = {The 2013 outburst of a transient very faint X-ray binary, 23" from Sgr A*},
  author = {E. W. Koch and A. Bahramian and C. O. Heinke and K. Mori and N. Rea and N. Degenaar and D. Haggard and R. Wijnands and G. Ponti and J. M. Miller and F. Yusef-Zadeh and F. Dufour and W. D. Cotton and F. K. Baganoff and M. T. Reynolds},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.0267},
  year   = {2015}
}

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12 pages, 4 figures, MNRAS in press