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1998A&A...337..772C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 337, 772-778 (1998/9-3)

The discovery of 96s pulsations from the variable X-ray source 1SAXJ0544.1-710 in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

CUSUMANO G., ISRAEL G.L., MANNUCCI F., MASETTI N., MINEO T. and NICASTRO L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of a ∼96s period X-ray pulsar in the direction of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The BeppoSAX X-ray spectrum is well fitted by an absorbed power-law model with photon index ∼0.5. The unabsorbed luminosity in the 2-10keV energy range is ∼9x1035erg/s. The BeppoSAX position (40" uncertainty radius) of 3C 273 was found to be consistent with that of the ASCA source AX J0448-70.4 and WGACAT (ROSAT PSPC) source 1WGA J0544.1-710. The source was detected four times between 1991 and 1996 at luminosity levels from ∼3x1035 to 9x1035erg/s (2-10keV), while during a relatively deep ROSAT HRI observation an extrapolated 2-10keV luminosity upper limit of ∼1x1035erg/s was obtained. Timing analysis of the ASCA data confirmed the BeppoSAX period discovery. Long-term flux variability is evident in the ROSAT and Einstein data. We revealed a pronounced Hα activity from a bright (V≃15) likely Be-type star within the 8" ROSAT PSPC error circle. Its optical spectrum shows it is located in the LMC. These results strongly suggest that 3C 273 is a transient X-ray pulsar in a massive binary system.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: emission-line, Be - stars: neutron - pulsars: individual: 3C 273 - galaxies: Magellanic clouds - X-rays: stars

CDS comments: Source AX J0448-704 not identified, re-print as AX J0548-704

Simbad objects: 6

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