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2003A&A...402.1021F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 402, 1021-1032 (2003/5-2)

BeppoSAX observations of two unclassified LMXBs: X1543-624 and X1556-605.

FARINELLI R., FRONTERA F., MASETTI N., AMATI L., GUIDORZI C., ORLANDINI M., PALAZZI E., PARMAR A.N., STELLA L., VAN DER KLIS M. and ZHANG S.N.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations of two unclassified Low Mass X-ray Binaries, X1543-624 and X1556-605, are presented. In the 2-10keV band the first of the two sources is a factor of two stronger than the other. Both sources do not show X-ray bursts, dips or eclipses in their X-ray light curves. We find that both spectra are described by a two-component model consisting of emission from a cool accretion disk plus a Comptonized blackbody with kTbb∼1.5keV in a low opacity plasma. The spectrum of X1543-624 hardens from the first to the second observation, when the source slowly moves from right to left in the colour-colour diagram. The spectrum of X1556-605 can also be described by a model consisting of a blackbody plus an unsaturated Comptonization with electron energy kTe∼4keV. In the first observation, X1543-624 shows evidence of a Fe K emission line at 6.4keV. Moreover, in both observations, the source spectrum exhibits an emission feature around 0.7keV, which is interpreted as due to the superposition of the K edge absorption features of O and Ne elements with uncommon relative abundances with respect to the solar one (O/O∼0.3, Ne/Ne∼2.5). In the spectrum of X1556-605 no emission lines are observed. We discuss these results and their implications for the source classification and the accretion geometry of the compact object.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: X1543-624, X1556-605 - X-rays: general - X-rays: stars - stars: neutron - accretion, disks accretion

CDS comments: Fig.9: Objects 1 to 17 not identified.

Simbad objects: 36

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