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We present spectral and energy dependent timing characteristics of the hard X-ray transient IGR J17497-2821 based on XMM-Newton observations performed five and nine days after its outburst on 2006 September 17. We find that the source…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-07-14 Md. Shah Alam , Dipanjan Mukherjee , Aditya S. Mondal , Gulab C. Dewangan , Sanjay Jhingan , Biplab Raychaudhuri

Supergiant fast X-ray transients (SFXTs) are high mass X-ray binaries associated with OB supergiant companions and characterised by an X-ray flaring behaviour whose dynamical range reaches 5 orders of magnitude on timescales of a few…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-03-25 P. Romano , E. Bozzo , V. Mangano , P. Esposito , G. Israel , A. Tiengo , S. Campana , L. Ducci , C. Ferrigno , J. A. Kennea

We report on a broad-band X-ray study (0.5-60 keV) of the poorly known candidate Supergiant Fast X-ray Transient (SFXT) IGR J18462-0223, and on optical and near-infrared (NIR) followup observations of field objects. The out-of-outburst…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-06-15 V. Sguera , S. P. Drave , L. Sidoli , N. Masetti , R. Landi , A. J. Bird , A. Bazzano

We present results for the first observed outburst from the transient X-ray binary source MAXI J0637-430. This study is based on eight observations from the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) and six observations from the Neil…

Fast X-ray Transients (FXTs) are X-ray flares with a duration ranging from a few hundred seconds to a few hours. Possible origins include the tidal disruption of a white dwarf by an intermediate-mass black hole, a supernova shock breakout,…

A comparison of the XMM-Newton and Chandra Galactic Centre (GC) Surveys has revealed two faint X-ray transients with contrasting properties. The X-ray spectrum of XMM J174544-2913.0 shows a strong iron line with an equivalent width of ~2…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Masaaki Sakano , Robert S. Warwick , Anne Decourchelle , Q. Daniel Wang

IGRJ19294+1816 was discovered by INTEGRAL in 2009 during a bright X-ray outburst and was classified as a possible Be X-ray binary or supergiant fast X-ray transient. On 2010 October 28, the source displayed a second X-ray outburst and a 2…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-05-28 E. Bozzo , C. Ferrigno , M. Falanga , R. Walter

AX J1845.0-0433 is a transient high-mass X-ray binary discovered by ASCA. The source displays bright and short flares observed recently with INTEGRAL. The transient behaviour and the bright and short flares are studied in order to…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 J. A. Zurita Heras , R. Walter

We report on new X-ray outbursts observed with Swift from three Supergiant Fast X-ray Transients (SFXTs): XTEJ1739-302, IGRJ17544-2619 and IGRJ08408-4503. The former two outbursts were caught during the monitoring campaign we have been…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-05-13 L. Sidoli , P. Romano , L. Ducci , A. Paizis , G. Cusumano , V. Mangano , H. A. Krimm , S. Vercellone , D. N. Burrows , J. A. Kennea , N. Gehrels

The X-ray source IGR J16318-4848 was the first source discovered by INTEGRAL on 2003, January 29. The high energy spectrum exhibits such a high column density that the source is undetectable in X-rays below 2 keV. On 2003, February, 23--25…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Sylvain Chaty , Philippe Filliatre

We report the detection of a dust scattering halo around a recently discovered X-ray transient, Swift J174540.7-290015, which in early February of 2016 underwent one of the brightest outbursts (F_X ~ 5e-10 erg/cm^2/s) observed from a…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2017-04-26 L. Corrales , B. Mon , D. Haggard , F. Baganoff , G. Garmire , N. Degenaar , M. Reynolds

We present results obtained from two broadband X-ray observations of the extreme ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) NGC5907 ULX1, known to have a peak X-ray luminosity of ~5e40 erg/s. These XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations, separated by…

The bright eclipsing and bursting low-mass X-ray binary EXO 0748-676 has been observed at several occasions by XMM-Newton during the initial calibration and performance verification (CAL/PV) phase. We present here the results obtained from…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 J. M. Bonnet-Bidaud , F. Haberl , P. Ferrando , P. J. Bennie , E. Kendziorra

The photon spectral energy distribution of the powerful transient Sw J1644+57 resembles those of the brightest Ultra-Luminous X-ray sources (ULXs). The transient nature of Sw J1644+57 is likely the result of a tidal disruption of a star by…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-05-28 Aristotle Socrates

Cal 87 was observed with XMM-Newton in April of 2003. The source shows a rich emission line spectrum, where lines can be identified if they are red-shifted by 700-1200 km/s. These lines seem to have been emitted in a wind from the system.…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Marina Orio , Ken Ebisawa , John Heise , Wouter Hartmann

The hard X-ray sensitivity and arcminute position accuracy of the recently launched International Gamma-Ray Laboratory (INTEGRAL) has lead to the (re-)discovery of a class of heavily absorbed hard X-ray sources lying in the Galactic plane.…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-07 J. Rodriguez , J. A. Tomsick , L. Foschini , R. Walter , A. Goldwurm , S. Corbel , P. Kaaret

We report on six Chandra and one HST/WFC3 observation of CXO J122518.6+144545, discovered by Jonker et al. (2010) as a candidate hyperluminous X-ray source (HLX), X-ray bright supernova or recoiling supermassive black hole at $L_X = 2.2…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-09-30 M. Heida , P. G. Jonker , M. A. P. Torres

IGR J18214-1318, a Galactic source discovered by the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory, is a high-mass X-ray binary (HMXB) with a supergiant O-type stellar donor. We report on the XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations that were…

The X-ray source 3XMM~J150052.0+015452 was discovered as a spectacular tidal disruption event candidate during a prolonged ($>11$ yrs) outburst (Lin et al. 2017). It exhibited unique quasi-soft X-ray spectra of characteristic temperature…