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2002A&A...386..487M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 386, 487-491 (2002/5-1)

HST observations rule out the association between Cir X-1 and SNR G321.9-0.3.

MIGNANI R.P., DE LUCA A., CARAVEO P.A. and MIRABEL I.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Cir X-1 is one of the most intriguing galactic X-ray sources. It is a ∼16.6 days variable X/radio source, a type-I X-ray burster and a QPO emitter. In spite of an uncertain optical counterpart classification, all these properties identify the source as an LMXB. The morphology of the surrounding radio nebula has suggested an association with the nearby (∼25 arcmin) SNR G321.9-0.3, implying that Cir X-1 is a runaway binary originated from the supernova explosion ≃105 years ago. To investigate this hypothesis, we carried out a proper motion measurement of the Cir X-1 m∼19 optical counterpart using a set of HST/WFC and WFPC2 observations taken ∼8.6 years apart. We obtained a 3σ upper limit of ≃5mas/yr on the source proper motion. Since the runaway hypothesis would have implied a proper motion due North ranging between 15 and 75mas/yr, depending on the actual age of the SNR, our result definitively rules out the association between Cir X-1 and SNR G321.9-0.3.

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Journal keyword(s): X-ray: binaries - ISM: individual objects: SNR G321.9-0.3 - stars: individual: Cir X-1

Simbad objects: 3

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