2009A&A...494..417R


Query : 2009A&A...494..417R

2009A&A...494..417R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 494, 417-428 (2009/1-4)

Swift follow-up observations of 17 INTEGRAL sources of uncertain or unknown nature.

RODRIGUEZ J., TOMSICK J.A. and CHATY S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The positional accuracy of the IBIS telescope on-board INTEGRAL, albeit unprecedented in the >20keV range, is still not good enough to identify many hard X-ray sources discovered by INTEGRAL. This indeed prevents counterparts from being found at other wavelengths, which is the only way to unveil the true nature of these sources. We continue the work of trying to reveal the nature of these hard X-ray sources. This is done by analysing X-ray data collected via focusing X-ray telescopes, with the primary goal of discovering soft X-ray counterparts of the INTEGRAL sources to provide an accurate X-ray position. With a few arcsec accuracy, we can identify counterparts at infrared and optical wavelengths. We analysed data from observations of 17 INTEGRAL sources made with the Swift satellite. The X-ray images obtained by the X-ray Telescope instrument allowed us to refine the position of the hard X-ray sources to an accuracy of a few arcsec. We then browsed the online catalogues (e.g., NED, SIMBAD, 2MASS, 2MASX, USNO) to search for counterparts at other wavelengths. We also made use of the X-ray spectral parameters to further distinguish between the various possibilities. For 13 sources, we find the X-ray counterpart without any ambiguity. For these, we provide the position with arcsec accuracy, identify possible infrared and optical counterparts (when found), give the magnitudes in those bands and in the optical and UV as seen with the SwiftUVOT telescope when observations are available. We confirm the previously suggested associations and source types for IGR J03532-6829, J05346-5759, J10101-5654, J13000+2529, J13020-6359, J15479-4529, J18214-1318, and J23206+6431. We identify IGR J09025-6814 as an AGN for the first time, and we suggest that it may be a Seyfert 2. We suggest that IGR J05319-6601, J16287-5021, J17353-3539, and J17476-2253 are X-ray binaries, with J05319-6601 located in the LMC and the other three possibly being HMXBs in our Galaxy. For IGR J15161-3827 and J20286+2544, we find several possible X-ray counterparts in the IBIS error region, and we discuss which, if any, are the likely counterparts. Both are likely AGNs, although the latter could be a blend of two AGNs. For IGR J03184-0014 and J19267+1325, we find X-ray sources slightly outside the IBIS error circle. In the former, we do not favour an association of the Swift and INTEGRAL source, while it is very likely that IGR J19267+1325 and the Swift source are the same.

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Journal keyword(s): astrometry - binaries: close - galaxies: Seyfert - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: galaxies

Simbad objects: 36

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Number of rows : 36
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASS J03181753-0017502 QSO 03 18 17.54 -00 17 50.2           ~ 9 0
2 SWIFT J031818.0-001748 X 03 18 18.0 -00 17 48           ~ 1 0
3 1RXS J035257.7-683120 ClG 03 52 57.4 -68 31 19           ~ 9 0
4 2MASX J03525755-6831167 BLL 03 52 57.4833917712 -68 31 17.019422256   13.7 17.0 12.3   ~ 72 1
5 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
6 RX J0531.8-6559 X 05 31 52.1 -65 59 42           ~ 3 0
7 IGR J05319-6601 gam 05 31 57 -66 01.6           ~ 5 0
8 V* TW Pic CV* 05 34 50.5861498896 -58 01 40.765120788 13.84 14.83 15.10     ~ 96 2
9 NGC 2788A Sy2 09 02 39.4880829000 -68 13 36.653289168   13.98   12.33   ~ 77 0
10 CXO J095220.1-623234 Sy2 09 52 20.7 -62 32 37           ~ 34 0
11 IGR J10101-5654 HXB 10 10 11.8705945032 -56 55 32.002461804         15.529 B[e]I 19 0
12 MAPS-NGP O-379-73388 G 12 59 55.32 +25 28 11.3           ~ 2 0
13 IGR J13000+2529 AGN 13 00.0 +25 29           ~ 4 0
14 IGR J13020-6359 HXB 13 01 58.7205396744 -63 58 08.828687136           B0.5Ve 60 0
15 CPD-63 2495 HXB 13 02 47.6544015048 -63 50 08.626970292 10.34 10.72 9.98 10.03   O9.5Ve 793 0
16 SWIFT J151545.8-382738 * 15 15 46.01 -38 27 38.3   18.9   18.5   ~ 1 0
17 LEDA 2816946 Sy2 15 15 59.7021153936 -38 25 46.699629060   15.63   14.49 10.7 ~ 22 0
18 SWIFT J151612.2-383102 X 15 16 12.0 -38 31 02           ~ 1 1
19 TYC 7822-2179-1 * 15 16 12.4598939808 -38 31 04.241674380   11.4 11.1   10.90 ~ 2 1
20 USNO-B1.0 0515-00357047 * 15 16 29.9504371800 -38 26 57.169234500   19.1   18.3 18.2 ~ 1 0
21 V* NY Lup XB* 15 48 14.5961462732 -45 28 39.918849218       14.544   K0/3Ve 102 0
22 IGR J16287-5021 LXB 16 28 27 -50 22.7           ~ 18 0
23 RX J1735.3-3540 LX? 17 35 23.0 -35 40 13           ~ 25 0
24 IGR J17353-3539 HX? 17 35 23.6138988984 -35 40 12.820419300       15.77 12.74 ~ 11 0
25 2MASS J17472972-2252448 Sy1 17 47 29.72 -22 52 44.9           ~ 26 1
26 USNO-B1.0 0671-00618341 * 17 47 29.83 -22 52 45.7   19.1   17.0 15.3 ~ 1 1
27 IGR J18214-1318 HXB 18 21 19.7674145112 -13 18 39.093412932           B0V-O9I 36 0
28 NAME Sgr Arm PoG 19 00 -30.0           ~ 637 1
29 IGR J19140+0951 HXB 19 14 04.2271468632 +09 52 58.399995144   18.6 16.4     B1Iab 104 0
30 IGR J19267+1325 CV* 19 26 26.9943820440 +13 22 04.987378308   18.5 18 17.8   ~ 22 0
31 NGC 6921 Sy2 20 28 28.8658027224 +25 43 24.094324884 15.41   12.897     ~ 95 1
32 MCG+04-48-002 Sy2 20 28 35.061 +25 44 00.18   18       ~ 144 1
33 USNO-B1.0 1157-00462303 * 20 28 35.1085853376 +25 44 01.577047632 18.03 11.4 15.06 10.1   ~ 1 0
34 2MASS J23203659+6430449 Sy2 23 20 36.5827911864 +64 30 44.789058396           ~ 24 1
35 USNO-B1.0 1545-00296864 * 23 20 37.0868246976 +64 30 44.645377572   20.9   19.1 17.9 ~ 1 1
36 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4299 0

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