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2020ApJ...896...32G - Astrophys. J., 896, 32-32 (2020/June-2)

A rapidly varying red supergiant X-ray binary in the Galactic Center.

GOTTLIEB A.M., EIKENBERRY S.S., ACKLEY K., DEWITT C. and MARCO A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyzed multiwavelength observations of the previously identified Galactic center X-ray binary CXO 174528.79-290942.8 (XID 6592) and determine that the near-infrared counterpart is a red supergiant based on its spectrum and luminosity. Scutum X-1 is the only previously known X-ray binary with a red supergiant donor star and closely resembles XID 6592 in terms of X-ray luminosity (LX), absolute magnitude, and IR variability (LIR,var), supporting the conclusion that XID 6592 contains a red supergiant donor star. The XID 6592 infrared counterpart shows variability of ∼0.5 mag in the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer-1 band (3.4 µm) on timescales of a few hours. Other infrared data sets also show large-amplitude variability from this source at earlier epochs but do not show significant variability in recent data. We do not expect red supergiants to vary by ∼50% in luminosity over these short timescales, indicating that the variability should be powered by the compact object. However, the X-ray luminosity of this system is typically ∼1000x less than the variable luminosity in the infrared and falls below the Chandra detection limit. While X-ray reprocessing can produce large-amplitude fast infrared variability, it typically requires LX> > LIR,var to do so, indicating that another process must be at work. We suggest that this system may be a supergiant fast X-ray transient (SFXT), and that a large (∼1038 ergs s–1), fast (102–4 s) X-ray flare could explain the rapid IR variability and lack of a long-lasting X-ray outburst detection. SFXTs are normally associated with blue supergiant companions, so if confirmed, XID 6592 would be the first red supergiant SFXT, as well as the second X-ray red supergiant binary.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): X-ray binary stars - Late-type supergiant stars - Infrared astronomy - Infrared sources - X-ray astronomy - X-ray sources

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