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2000ApJ...533..352M - Astrophys. J., 533, 352-357 (2000/April-2)

The low-mass X-ray binary X1832-330 in the globular cluster NGC 6652: a serendipitous ASCA observation.

MUKAI K. and SMALE A.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

The low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) X1832-330 in NGC 6652 is one of 12 bright, or transient, X-ray sources to have been discovered in globular clusters. We report on a serendipitous ASCA observation of this globular cluster LMXB, during which a type I burst was detected and the persistent, nonburst emission of the source was at its brightest level recorded to date. No orbital modulation was detected, which argues against a high inclination for the X1832-330 system. The spectrum of the persistent emission can be fitted with a power law plus a partial covering absorber, although other models are not ruled out. Our time-resolved spectral analysis through the burst shows, for the first time, clear evidence for spectral cooling from kT=2.4±0.6 keV to kT=1.0±0.1 keV during the decay. The measured peak flux during the burst is ∼10% of the Eddington luminosity for a 1.4 M neutron star. These quantities are characteristic of a type I burst, in the context of the relatively low quiescent luminosity of X1832-330.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Close - X-Rays: Bursts - X-Rays: Stars

CDS comments: X 1832-330 = RX J183544.0-325929

Simbad objects: 8

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