2014A&A...568A..55R


Query : 2014A&A...568A..55R

2014A&A...568A..55R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 568A, 55-55 (2014/8-1)

Soft X-ray characterisation of the long-term properties of supergiant fast X-ray transients.

ROMANO P., DUCCI L., MANGANO V., ESPOSITO P., BOZZO E. and VERCELLONE S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Supergiant fast X-ray transients (SFXTs) are high mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) that are characterised by a hard X-ray (≥15keV) flaring behaviour. These flares reach peak luminosities of 1036-1037erg/s and last a few hours in the hard X-rays. We investigate the long-term properties of SFXTs by examining the soft (0.3-10keV) X-ray emission of the three least active SFXTs in the hard X-ray and by comparing them with the remainder of the SFXT sample. We performed the first high-sensitivity soft X-ray long-term monitoring with Swift/XRT of three relatively unexplored SFXTs, IGR J08408-4503, IGR J16328-4726, and IGR J16465-4507, whose hard X-ray duty cycles are the lowest measured among the SFXT sample. We assessed how long each source spends in each flux state and compared their properties with those of the prototypical SFXTs. The behaviour of IGR J08408-4503 and IGR J16328-4726 resembles that of other SFXTs, and it is characterised by a relatively high inactivity duty cycle (IDC) and pronounced dynamic range (DR) in the X-ray luminosity. We found DR∼7400, IDC∼67% for IGR J08408-4503, and DR∼750, IDC∼61% for IGR J16328-4726 (in all cases the IDC is given with respect to the limiting flux sensitivity of XRT, that is 1-3x10–12erg/cm2/s). In common with all the most extreme SFXT prototypes (IGR J17544-2619, XTE J1739-302, and IGR J16479-4514), IGR J08408-4503 shows two distinct flare populations. The first one is associated with the brightest outbursts (X-ray luminosity LX>1035–36erg/s), while the second comprises dimmer events with typical luminosities of LX≲1035erg/s. This double-peaked distribution of the flares as a function of the X-ray luminosity seems to be a ubiquitous feature of the extreme SFXTs. The lower DR of IGR J16328-4726 suggests that this is an intermediate SFXT. IGR J16465-4507 is characterised by a low IDC∼5% and a relatively narrow DR∼40, reminiscent of classical supergiant HMXBs. The duty cycles measured with XRT are found to be comparable with those reported previously by BAT and INTEGRAL, when the higher limiting sensitivities of these instruments are taken into account and sufficiently long observational campaigns are available. By making use of these new results and those we reported previously, we prove that no clear correlation exists between the duty cycles of the SFXTs and their orbital periods. The unique sensitivity and scheduling flexibility of Swift/XRT allowed us to carry out an efficient long-term monitoring of the SFXTs, following their activity across more than 4 orders of magnitude in X-ray luminosity. While it is not possible to exclude that particular distributions of the clump and wind parameters may produce double-peaked differential distributions in the X-ray luminosities of the SFXTs, the lack of a clear correlation between the duty cycles and orbital periods of these sources make it difficult to interpret their peculiar variability by only using arguments related to the properties of supergiant star winds. Our findings favour the idea that a correct interpretation of the SFXT phenomenology requires a mechanism to strongly reduce the mass accretion rate onto the compact object during most of its orbit around the companion, as proposed in a number of theoretical works.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: binaries - X-rays: individuals: IGR J0840-4503 - X-rays: individuals: IGR J16328-4726 - X-rays: individuals: IGR J16465-4507

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/568/A55): list.dat table1.dat table2.dat table3.dat table4.dat>

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
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 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7066 0
2 HD 74194 HXB 08 40 47.7915253032 -45 03 30.235569624 7.05 7.77 7.55 8.70   O8.5Ib-II(f)p 209 0
3 IGR J16328-4726 HXB 16 32 37.850 -47 23 41.45           O8Iafpe 37 0
4 IGR J16418-4532 HXB 16 41 50.7984926736 -45 32 25.366995132           BN0.5Ia 109 0
5 IGR J16465-4507 HXB 16 46 35.2590465192 -45 07 04.609890912       14.033   O9.5Ia 98 0
6 IGR J16479-4514 HXB 16 48 06.56184 -45 12 06.8148           O9.5Iab 134 0
7 IGR J17354-3255 HXB 17 35 27.6058982616 -32 55 54.425912052           O9Iab 52 1
8 AX J1739.1-3020 HXB 17 39 11.5515537336 -30 20 37.787917704     14.40 13.91   O8.5Iab(f) 157 1
9 IGR J17544-2619 HXB 17 54 25.2722906112 -26 19 52.576928292   14.71 12.94 12.10 10.38 O9Ib 190 0
10 IGR J18410-0535 HXB 18 41 00.4353543192 -05 35 46.474692324   15.91   13.645 11.631 B1Ib 137 0
11 IGR J18483-0311 HXB 18 48 17.2064716656 -03 10 16.865225040 23.702 25.162 21.884 17.888 15.88 OBIII 126 0

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