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2002A&A...390..597I - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 390, 597-609 (2002/8-1)

The nature of the X-ray transient SAX J1711.6-3808.

IN'T ZAND J.J.M., MARKWARDT C.B., BAZZANO A., COCCHI M., CORNELISSE R., HEISE J., KUULKERS E., NATALUCCI L., SANTOS-LLEO M., SWANK J. and UBERTINI P.

Abstract (from CDS):

SAX J1711.6-3808 is an X-ray transient in the Galactic bulge that was active from January through May of 2001 and whose maximum 1-200keV luminosity was measured to be 5x10–9erg/cm2/s which is less than ∼25% of the Eddington limit, if placed at a distance equal to that of the galactic center. We study the X-ray data that were taken of this moderately bright transient with instruments on BeppoSAX and RXTE. The spectrum shows two interesting features on top of a Comptonized continuum commonly observed in low-state X-ray binaries: a broad emission feature peaking at 7keV and extending from 4 to 9keV, and a soft excess with a color temperature below 1keV which reveals itself only during one week of data. High time-resolution analysis of 412ksec worth of data fails to show bursts, coherent or high-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations. Given the dynamic range of the flux measurements, this would be unusual if a neutron star were present. SAX J1711.6-3808 appears likely to contain a black hole. No quiescent optical counterpart could be identified in archival data within the 5"-radius XMM error circle, but the limits are not very constraining because of heavy extinction (AV=16).

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - binaries: close - X-rays: stars: individual: SAX J1711.6-3808

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