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2010A&A...519A...6B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 519, A6-6 (2010/9-1)

The supergiant fast X-ray transients XTE J1739-302 and IGR J08408-4503 in quiescence with XMM-Newton.

BOZZO E., STELLA L., FERRIGNO C., GIUNTA A., FALANGA M., CAMPANA S., ISRAEL G. and LEYDER J.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Supergiant fast X-ray transients are a subclass of high mass X-ray binaries that host a neutron star accreting mass from the wind of its OB supergiant companion. They are characterized by an extremely pronounced and rapid variability in X-rays, which still lacks an unambiguous interpretation. A number of deep pointed observations with XMM-Newton have been carried out to study the quiescent emission of these sources and gain insight into the mechanism that causes their X-ray variability. We continued this study by using three XMM-Newton observations of the two supergiant fast X-ray transient prototypes XTEJ1739-302 and IGRJ08408-4503 in quiescence. An in-depth timing and spectral analysis of these data have been carried out. We found that the quiescent emission of these sources is characterized by both complex timing and spectral variability, with multiple small flares occurring sporadically after periods of lower X-ray emission. Some evidence is found in the XMM-Newton spectra of a soft component below ∼2keV, similar to that observed in the two supergiant fast X-ray transients AXJ1845.0-0433 and IGRJ16207-5129 and in many other high mass X-ray binaries. We suggest some possible interpretations of the timing and spectral properties of the quiescent emission of XTEJ1739-302 and IGRJ08408-4503 in the context of the different theoretical models proposed to interpret the behavior of the supergiant fast X-ray transients.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: binaries - stars: individual: XTEJ1739-302 - stars: individual: IGRJ08408-4503 - stars: neutron - X-rays: stars

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