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2017MNRAS.469.3056S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 469, 3056-3061 (2017/August-2)

AX J1910.7+0917: the slowest X-ray pulsar.

SIDOLI L., ISRAEL G.L., ESPOSITO P., RODRIGUEZ CASTILLO G.A. and POSTNOV K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Pulsations from the high-mass X-ray binary AX J1910.7+0917 were discovered during Chandra observations performed in 2011. We report here more details on this discovery and discuss the source nature. The period of the X-ray signal is P = 36200 ± 110 s, with a pulsed fraction, PF, of 63 ± 4 per cent. Given the association with a massive B-type companion star, we ascribe this long periodicity to the rotation of the neutron star (NS), making AX J1910.7+0917 the slowest known X-ray pulsar. We also report on the spectroscopy of XMM-Newton observations that serendipitously covered the source field, resulting in a highly absorbed (column density almost reaching 1023 cm–2), power-law X-ray spectrum. The X-ray flux is variable on a time-scale of years, spanning a dynamic range >= 60. The very long NS spin period can be explained within a quasi-spherical settling accretion modelthat applies to low luminosity, wind-fed, X-ray pulsars.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: neutron - pulsars: general - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: individual: (AX J1910.7+0917, CXOU J191043.7+091629, 2XMM J191043.4+091629) - X-rays: individual: (AX J1910.7+0917, CXOU J191043.7+091629, 2XMM J191043.4+091629)

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