2006ApJ...646..452S


Query : 2006ApJ...646..452S

2006ApJ...646..452S - Astrophys. J., 646, 452-463 (2006/July-3)

Unveiling supergiant fast X-ray transient sources with INTEGRAL.

SGUERA V., BAZZANO A., BIRD A.J., DEAN A.J., UBERTINI P., BARLOW E.J., BASSANI L., CLARK D.J., HILL A.B., MALIZIA A., MOLINA M. and STEPHEN J.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Supergiant high-mass X-ray binaries (SGXBs) are believed to be rare objects, as stars in the supergiant phase have a very short lifetime and to date only about a dozen of them have been discovered. They are known to be persistent and bright X-ray sources. INTEGRAL is changing this classical picture, as its observations are revealing the presence of a new subclass of SGXBs that have been labeled supergiant fast X-ray transients (SFXTs), since they are strongly characterized by fast X-ray outbursts lasting less than a day, typically a few hours. We report on IBIS detections of newly discovered fast X-ray outbursts from 10 sources, four of which have been recently optically identified as supergiant high-mass X-ray binaries. For one of them in particular, IGR J11215-5952, we observe fast X-ray transient behavior for the first time. The remaining six sources (IGR J16479-4514, IGR J16418-4532, IGR J16195-4945=AX J161929-4945, XTE J1743-363, AX J1749.1-2733, and IGR J17407-2808) are still unclassified; however, they can be considered candidate SFXTs because of their similarity to the known SFXTs.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Observations

CDS comments: Parag. 5 : IGR J16465-4945 is a misprint for IGR J16465-4507 ??

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NAME Car Arm PoG 10 00 -60.0           ~ 423 1
2 HD 306414 s*b 11 21 46.8238550520 -59 51 47.970396396 10.12 10.69 10.23 10.00   B1Ia 144 0
3 HD 146628 * 16 19 29.5214538960 -49 45 40.715149896 10.23 10.58 10.06 10.02   B1/2Ia 69 1
4 IGR J16195-4945 HXB 16 19 32.1832111152 -49 44 30.565493340   17.4 16.8 15.3 15.6 B1sg 52 0
5 2MASS J16415078-4532253 HXB 16 41 50.7984926736 -45 32 25.366995132           O8.5(sg?) 101 2
6 2MASS J16480656-4512068 HXB 16 48 06.56 -45 12 06.8           O8.5Iab 128 2
7 USNO-B1.0 0447-00531332 * 16 48 06.8538293712 -45 12 07.979112072           ~ 4 0
8 AX J1739.1-3020 HXB 17 39 11.5515537336 -30 20 37.787917704     14.40 13.91   O8.5Iab(f) 151 1
9 2RXP J174040.9-280852 HXB 17 40 41.2 -28 08 50           ~ 24 1
10 SWIFT J1743.1-3620 HXB 17 43 01.3294550646 -36 22 22.218956366       16.8   OI 46 0
11 2XMM J174906.8-273232 HXB 17 49 06.79 -27 32 32.4           B1-3 45 0
12 IGR J17544-2619 HXB 17 54 25.2722906112 -26 19 52.576928292   14.71 12.94 12.10 10.38 O9Ib 176 0
13 SAX J1818.6-1703 HXB 18 18 37.8984077808 -17 02 47.967846180     17.4 17.4   ~ 97 0
14 [KRL2007b] 332 HXB 18 41 00.43 -05 35 46.5           B1Ib 126 1
15 [KRL2007b] 335 HXB 18 45 01.5 -04 33 58   16.24 14.06 12.71 11.42 O9Ia 84 0
16 XTE J1901+014 XB* 19 01 40.2 +01 26 31           ~ 54 1

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