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IGR J17503–2636: a candidate supergiant fast X-ray transient

Authors :
Gaurava K. Jaisawal
Enrico Bozzo
Carlo Ferrigno
T. Di Salvo
J. M. Girard
A. Sanna
Luciano Burderi
Ferrigno C.
Bozzo E.
Sanna A.
Jaisawal G.K.
Girard J.M.
DI Salvo T.
Burderi L.
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics, Ferrigno, C, Bozzo, E, Sanna, A, Jaisawal, G K, M. Girard, J, Di Salvo, T & Burderi, L 2019, ' IGR J17503-2636: a candidate supergiant fast X-ray transient ', Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 624, A142 . https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201935185
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

IGR J17503-2636 is a hard X-ray transient discovered by INTEGRAL on 2018 August 11. This was the first ever reported X-ray emission from this source. Following the discovery, follow-up observations were carried out with Swift, Chandra, NICER, and NuSTAR. We report in this paper the analysis and results obtained from all these X-ray data. Based on the fast variability in the X-ray domain, the spectral energy distribution in the 0.5-80 keV energy range, and the reported association with a highly reddened OB supergiant at ~10 kpc, we conclude that IGR J17503-2636 is most likely a relatively faint new member of the supergiant fast X-ray transients. Spectral analysis of the NuSTAR data revealed a broad feature in addition to the typical power-law with exponential roll-over at high energy. This can be modeled either in emission or as a cyclotron scattering feature in absorption. If confirmed by future observations, this feature would indicate that IGR J17503-2636 hosts a strongly magnetized neutron star with B~2e12 G.<br />Submitted to A&A, revised version after referee's comments

Details

ISSN :
00046361
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....48bfda50a68c8bcae790376d8f4c1986
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201935185