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2007ApJ...659..549C - Astrophys. J., 659, 549-560 (2007/April-2)

Simultaneous multiwavelength observations of the low/hard state of the X-ray transient source Swift J1753.5-0127.

CADOLLE BEL M., RIBO M., RODRIGUEZ J., CHATY S., CORBEL S., GOLDWURM A., FRONTERA F., FARINELLI R., D'AVANZO P., TARANA A., UBERTINI P., LAURENT P., GOLDONI P. and MIRABEL I.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the results of simultaneous multiwavelength observations of the X-ray transient source SWIFT J1753.5-0127 performed with INTEGRAL, RXTE, NTT, REM, and VLA on 2005 August 10-12. The source, which underwent an X-ray outburst since 2005 May 30, was observed during the INTEGRAL Target of Opportunity program dedicated to new X-ray novae located in the Galactic halo. Broadband spectra and fast timing variability properties of SWIFT J1753.5-0127 are analyzed together with the optical, near-infrared, and radio data. We show that the source was significantly detected up to 600 keV with Comptonization parameters and timing properties typical of the so-called low/hard state of black hole candidates. We build a spectral energy distribution and show that SWIFT J1753.5-0127 does not follow the usual radio/X-ray correlation of X-ray binaries in the low/hard state. We give estimates of distance and mass. We conclude that SWIFT J1753.5-0127 belongs to the X-ray nova class and that it is likely a black hole candidate transient source of the Galactic halo that remained in the low/hard state during its main outburst. We discuss our results in the context of Comptonization and jet models.

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Journal keyword(s): Black Hole Physics - Gamma Rays: Observations - Radio Continuum: General - stars: individual (SWIFT J1753.5-0127) - X-Rays: Binaries - X-Rays: General

CDS comments: Parag. 2.4 : Calibrator J1743-038 not identified

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