English

XMMU J181227.8-181234: a new ultracompact X-ray binary candidate

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-05-01 v1

Abstract

We report the discovery of Type I (thermonuclear) X-ray bursts from the transient source XMMU J181227.8-181234 = XTE J1812-182. We found 7 X-ray bursts in Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer observations during the 2008 outburst, confirming the source as a neutron star low mass X-ray binary. Based on the measured burst fluence and the average recurrence time of 1.40.5+0.9^{+0.9}_{-0.5} hr, we deduce that the source is accreting almost pure helium (X0.1X \leq 0.1) fuel. Two bursts occurred just 18 minutes apart; the first short waiting time bursts observed in a source accreting hydrogen-poor fuel. Taking into consideration the effects on the burst and persistent flux due to the inferred system inclination of 30±1030\pm{10} degrees, we estimate the distance to be 14±214\pm{2} kpc, where we report the statistical uncertainty but note that there could be up to 20%20\% variation in the distance due to systematic effects discussed in the paper. The corresponding maximum accretion rate is 0.30±0.050.30\pm0.05 times the Eddington limit. Based on the low hydrogen content of the accreted fuel and the short average recurrence time, we classify the source as a transient ultracompact low-mass X-ray binary.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1904.10970,
  title  = {XMMU J181227.8-181234: a new ultracompact X-ray binary candidate},
  author = {A. J. Goodwin and D. K. Galloway and J. J. M. in 't Zand and E. Kuulkers and A. Bilous and L. Keek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.10970},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

10 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS