2018MNRAS.478.1185B


Query : 2018MNRAS.478.1185B

2018MNRAS.478.1185B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 478, 1185-1192 (2018/July-3)

IGR J14257-6117, a magnetic accreting white dwarf with a very strong strong X-ray orbital modulation.

BERNARDINI F., DE MARTINO D., MUKAI K. and FALANGA M.

Abstract (from CDS):

IGR J14257-6117 is an unclassified source in the hard X-ray catalogues. Optical follow-ups suggest it could be a Cataclysmic Variable (CV) of the magnetic type. We present the first high signal-to-noise (S/N) X-ray observation performed by XMM-Newton at 0.3-10 keV, complemented with 10-80 keV coverage by Swift/BAT, aimed at revealing the source nature. We detected for the first time a fast periodic variability at 509.5 s and a longer periodic variability at 4.05 h, ascribed to the white dwarf (WD) spin and binary orbital periods, respectively. These unambiguously identify IGR J14257-6117 as a magnetic CV of the intermediate polar (IP) type. The energy-resolved light curves at both periods reveal amplitudes decreasing with increasing energy, with the orbital modulation reaching ∼100per cent in the softest band. The energy spectrum shows optically thin thermal emission with an excess at the iron complex, absorbed by two dense media (NH ∼ 10^22 - 23^ cm–2), partially covering the X-ray source. These are likely localized in the magnetically confined accretion flow above the WD surface and at the disc rim, producing the energy-dependent spin and orbital variabilities, respectively. IGR J14257-6117 joins the group of strongest orbitally modulated IPs now counting four systems. Drawing similarities with low-mass X-ray binaries displaying orbital dips, these IPs should be seen at large orbital inclinations allowing azimuthally extended absorbing material fixed in the binary frame to intercept the line of sight. For IGR J14257-6117, we estimate 50o <= i <= 70o. Whether also the mass accretion rate plays a role in the large orbital modulations in IPs cannot be established with the present data.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): novae, cataclysmic variables - white dwarfs - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: individual: IGR J14257-6117 (aka 4PBC J1425.1-6118)

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 V* V709 Cas CV* 00 28 48.8267393856 +59 17 22.033767228     14.01     ~ 124 0
2 V* V1062 Tau CV* 05 02 27.4778229096 +24 45 23.157957240           ~ 70 0
3 V* TV Col CV* 05 29 25.5292422792 -32 49 03.900212364   14.219 13.846 14.181   K2V 326 0
4 V* TX Col CV* 05 43 20.1155786784 -41 01 54.309912963   14.5       ~ 153 0
5 V* V405 Aur CV* 05 57 59.2934496792 +53 53 44.926489464           ~ 126 0
6 V* BG CMi CV* 07 31 29.0079060264 +09 56 23.030740248   14.5       ~ 219 0
7 V* PQ Gem CV* 07 51 17.3280306912 +14 44 23.874868716           ~ 219 0
8 SWIFT J0927.7-6945 CV* 09 27 53.0869755936 -69 44 41.964101952     16.1 15.62   ~ 12 0
9 V* YY Dra EB* 11 43 35 +71 42.2           ~ 35 1
10 V* V1025 Cen CV* 12 38 16.3191432264 -38 42 45.836441856   15.20       ~ 74 0
11 IGR J14257-6117 CV* 14 25 07.5882819888 -61 18 58.050437976   18.3   17.8   ~ 8 0
12 V* NY Lup XB* 15 48 14.5961459448 -45 28 39.918848376     14.50 14.42   K0/3Ve 95 1
13 V* V2400 Oph CV* 17 12 36.4233668016 -24 14 44.773987164     14.5     ~ 149 0
14 X Sgr X-4 LXB 18 23 40.57 -30 21 40.6   19.06 18.81     ~ 966 1
15 V* V1223 Sgr CV* 18 55 02.3108012664 -31 09 49.584656268           ~ 328 0
16 X Aql X-1 LXB 19 11 16.0571313336 +00 35 05.868232692           ~ 1096 1
17 1RXS J211336.1+542226 CV* 21 13 35.3828742552 +54 22 32.940457932   19.8 18.3 18.8   ~ 14 0
18 V* FO Aqr CV* 22 17 55.3796835600 -08 21 03.754995948           ~ 352 0
19 V* AO Psc CV* 22 55 17.9860863984 -03 10 39.981831564           ~ 304 0

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