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2003A&A...411L.427W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 411, L427-432 (2003/11-3)

INTEGRAL discovery of a bright highly obscured galactic X-ray binary source IGR J16318-4848.

WALTER R., RODRIGUEZ J., FOSCHINI L., DE PLAA J., CORBEL S., COURVOISIER T.J.-L., DEN HARTOG P.R., LEBRUN F., PARMAR A.N., TOMSICK J.A. and UBERTINI P.

Abstract (from CDS):

INTEGRAL regularly scans the Galactic plane to search for new objects and in particular for absorbed sources with the bulk of their emission above 10-20keV. The first new INTEGRAL source was discovered on 2003 January 29, 0.5° from the Galactic plane and was further observed in the X-rays with XMM-Newton. This source, IGR J16318-4848, is intrinsically strongly absorbed by cold matter and displays exceptionally strong fluorescence emission lines. The likely infrared/optical counterpart indicates that IGR J16318-4848 is probably a High Mass X-Ray Binary neutron star or black hole enshrouded in a Compton thick environment. Strongly absorbed sources, not detected in previous surveys, could contribute significantly to the Galactic hard X-ray background between 10 and 200keV.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: individual: IGR J16318-4848 - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: diffuse background

Simbad objects: 5

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