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2018ApJ...869L..16R - Astrophys. J., 869, L16-L16 (2018/December-2)

The radio-bright accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar IGR J17591-2342.

RUSSELL T.D., DEGENAAR N., WIJNANDS R., VAN DEN EIJNDEN J., GUSINSKAIA N.V., HESSELS J.W.T. and MILLER-JONES J.C.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

IGR J17591-2342 is a 527 Hz accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar that was discovered in outburst in 2018 August. In this Letter, we present quasi-simultaneous radio and X-ray monitoring of this source during the early part of the outburst. IGR J17591-2342 is highly absorbed in X-rays, with an equivalent hydrogen absorption along the line of sight, NH, of ≃4.4 x 1022 cm–2, where the Galactic column density is expected to be ≃1-2 x 1022 cm–2. The high absorption suggests that the source is either relatively distant (>6 kpc), or that the X-ray emission is strongly absorbed by material local to the system. Radio emission detected by the Australia Telescope Compact Array shows that, for a given X-ray luminosity and for distances greater than 3 kpc, this source was exceptionally radio-loud when compared to other accreting neutron stars in outburst (LX > 1033 erg s–1). For most reasonable distances, IGR J17591-2342 appeared as radio luminous as actively accreting, stellar-mass black hole X-ray binaries.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - ISM: jets and outflows - pulsars: general - radio continuum: stars - stars: neutron - X-rays: binaries

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