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2007ApJ...669..579H - Astrophys. J., 669, 579-584 (2007/November-1)

X-ray observations and infrared identification of the transient 7.8 s X-ray binary pulsar XTE J1829-098.

HALPERN J.P. and GOTTHELF E.V.

Abstract (from CDS):

XMM-Newton and Chandra observations of the transient 7.8 s pulsar XTE J1829-098 are used to characterize its pulse shape and spectrum, and to facilitate a search for an optical or infrared counterpart. In outburst, the absorbed, hard X-ray spectrum with Γ=0.76±0.13 and NH=(6.0±0.6)x1022/cm2 is typical of X-ray binary pulsars. The precise Chandra localization in a faint state leads to the identification of a probable infrared counterpart at R.A.=18h29m43.98s, decl.=-09°51'23" (J2000.0), with magnitudes K=12.7, H=13.9, I>21.9, and R>23.2. If this is a highly reddened O or B star, we estimate a distance of 10 kpc, at which the maximum observed X-ray luminosity is 2x1036 ergs/s, typical of Be X-ray transients or wind-fed systems. The minimum observed luminosity is 3x1032(d/10 kpc)2 ergs/s. We cannot rule out the possibility that the companion is a red giant. The two known X-ray outbursts of XTE J1829-098 are separated by ~1.3 yr, which may be the orbital period or a multiple of it, with the neutron star in an eccentric orbit. We also studied a late M giant long-period variable that we found only 9" from the X-ray position. It has a pulsation period of ~1.5 yr, but is not the companion of the X-ray source.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: individual (XTE J1829-098) - Stars: AGB and Post-AGB - stars: individual (2MASS J182944.55-095120.3) - Stars: Neutron - Stars: Variables: Other - X-Rays: Binaries

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