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2000A&A...356..175P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 356, 175-180 (2000/4-1)

Broad-band BeppoSAX observation of the low-mass X-ray binary X1822-371.

PARMAR A.N., OOSTERBROEK T., DEL SORDO S., SEGRETO A., SANTANGELO A., DAL FIUME D. and ORLANDINI M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Result. of a 1997 September 9-10 BeppoSAX observation of the 5.57 hr low-mass X-ray binary (LMXRB) X1822-371 are presented. The 0.3-40keV spectrum is unusually complex and cannot be fit by any of the standard models applied to other LMXRB. At least two components are required. One component has a shape consistent with that expected from the Comptonization of an input soft (Wien) spectrum while the other, contributing >40% of the 1-10keV flux, is consistent with being a blackbody. In addition, there is a ``dip'' in the spectrum which can be modeled by a 1.33±0.050.11keV absorption edge with an optical depth, τ, of 0.26±0.06. If the same model is fit to ASCA Solid-State Imaging Spectrometer spectra obtained in 1993 and 1996, then reasonable fits are also obtained, with a similar absorption feature required. The nature of this feature is highly uncertain; its energy corresponds to the K-edges of highly ionized Nexand neutral Mg, or to an L-edge of moderately ionized Fe. Surprisingly, no strong (τ>0.05) Fe-K or (τ>0.18) O-K edges are visible. The folded lightcurve of X1822-371 is similar to previous observations, except that no strong softening is seen near the eclipse. An updated orbital ephemeris is provided.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: stars - stars: neutron - stars: individual: X 1822-371 - accretion, accretion disks

Simbad objects: 3

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