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2000ApJ...532.1119W - Astrophys. J., 532, 1119-1123 (2000/April-1)

X1908+075: an X-ray binary with a 4.4 day period.

WEN L., REMILLARD R.A. and BRADT H.V.

Abstract (from CDS):

X1908+075 is an optically unidentified and highly absorbed X-ray source that appeared in early surveys such as Uhuru, OSO 7, Ariel 5, HEAO-1, and the EXOSAT Galactic Plane Survey. These surveys measured a source intensity in the range 2-12 mcrab at 2-10 keV, and the position was localized to ∼0°.5. We use the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) All-Sky Monitor (ASM) to confirm our expectation that a particular Einstein/IPC detection (1E 1908.4+0730) provides the correct position for X1908+075. The analysis of the coded mask shadows from the ASM for the position of 1E 1908.4+0730 yields a persistent intensity ∼8 mcrab (1.5-12 keV) over a 3 yr interval beginning in 1996 February. Furthermore, we detect a period of 4.400±0.001 days with a false-alarm probability less than 10–7. The folded light curve is roughly sinusoidal, with an amplitude that is 26% of the mean flux. The X-ray period may be attributed to the scattering and absorption of X-rays through a stellar wind combined with the orbital motion in a binary system. We suggest that X1908+075 is an X-ray binary with a high-mass companion star.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: General - stars: individual (X1908+075) - X-Rays: Stars

Simbad objects: 12

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