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2009ApJ...698..502B - Astrophys. J., 698, 502-508 (2009/June-2)

Identifications of five INTEGRAL sources via optical spectroscopy.

BUTLER S.C., TOMSICK J.A., CHATY S., ZURITA HERAS J.A., RODRIGUEZ J., WALTER R., KAARET P., KALEMCI E. and OZBEY M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) is discovering hundreds of new hard X-ray sources, many of which remain unidentified. We report on optical spectroscopy of five such sources for which X-ray observations at lower energies (∼0.5-10 keV) and higher angular resolutions than INTEGRAL have allowed for unique optical counterparts to be located. We find that INTEGRAL Gamma-Ray (IGR) J16426+6536 and IGR J22292+6647 are Type 1 Seyfert active galactic nuclei (with IGR J16426+6536 further classified as a Seyfert 1.5) which have redshifts of z = 0.323 and z = 0.113, respectively. IGR J18308-1232 is identified as a cataclysmic variable (CV), and we confirm a previous identification of IGR J19267+1325 as a magnetic CV. IGR J18214-1318 is identified as an obscured high-mass X-ray binary (HMXB), which are systems thought to have a compact object embedded in the stellar wind of a massive star. We combine Chandra fluxes with distances based on the optical observations to calculate X-ray luminosities of the HMXB and CVs, finding L_0.3-10 keV_= 5x1036 erg/s for IGR J18214-1318, L_0.3-10 keV_= 1.3x1032 erg/s for IGR J18308-1232, and L_0.3-10 keV_= 6.7x1032 erg/s for IGR J19267+1325.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: Seyfert - novae, cataclysmic variables - techniques: spectroscopic - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: individual (IGR J16426+6536, IGR J18214-1318, IGR J18308-1232, IGR J19267+1325, IGR J22292+6647)

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