2022A&A...657A..12J


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2022A&A...657A..12J - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 657A, 12-12 (2022/1-1)

X-ray confirmation of the intermediate polar IGR J16547-1916.

JOSHI A., WANG W., PANDEY J.C., SINGH K.P., NAIK S., RAJ A., ANUPAMA G.C. and RAWAT N.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using X-ray observations from the NuSTAR and Swift satellites, we present temporal and spectral properties of an intermediate polar (IP) IGR J16547-1916. A persistent X-ray period at ∼546 s confirming the optical spin period obtained from previous observations is detected. The detection of a strong X-ray spin pulse reinforces the classification of this system as an intermediate polar. The lack of orbital or side-band periodicities in the X-rays implies that the system is accreting predominantly via a disk. A variable covering absorber appears to be responsible for the spin pulsations in the low energy range. In the high energy band, the pulsations are likely due to the self occultation of tall shocks above the white dwarf surface. The observed double-humped X-ray spin pulse profile indicates two-pole accretion geometry with tall accretion regions in short rotating IP IGR J16547-1916. We present the variation of the spin pulse profile over an orbital phase to account for the effects of orbital motion on the spin pulsation. X-ray spectra obtained from the contemporaneous observations of Swift and NuSTAR in the 0.5-78.0 keV energy band are modeled with a maximum temperature of 31 keV and a blackbody temperature of 64 eV, along with a common column density of 1.8 x 1023 cm–2 and a power-law index of -0.22 for the covering fraction. An additional Gaussian component and a reflection component are needed to account for a fluorescent emission line at 6.4 keV and the occurrence of X-ray reflection in the system. We also present the spin phase-resolved spectral variations of IGR J16547-1916 in the 0.5-78.0 keV energy band and find dependencies in the X-ray spectral parameters during the rotation of the white dwarf.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - novae, cataclysmic variables - X-rays: stars - stars: individual: IGR J16547-1916

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 V* V709 Cas CV* 00 28 48.8267393856 +59 17 22.033767228     14.01     ~ 127 0
2 V* V515 And CV* 00 55 19.8532324488 +46 12 56.987432856           ~ 47 0
3 V* XY Ari CV* 02 56 08.19048 +19 26 34.1844           ~ 157 1
4 V* GK Per No* 03 31 12.0098863320 +43 54 15.469951212   14.139 13.090 12.589   K1IV 935 0
5 V* V405 Aur CV* 05 57 59.2934496792 +53 53 44.926489464           ~ 131 0
6 SWIFT J0732.6-1330 XB* 07 32 37.7092986624 -13 31 08.343979248     15.7     ~ 43 0
7 V* YY Dra EB* 11 43 35 +71 42.2           ~ 36 1
8 IGR J16547-1916 CV* 16 54 43.7313487104 -19 16 31.062050724   15.6   15.6   ~ 28 0
9 1H 1726-058 CV* 17 30 21.9016405464 -05 59 31.840375236   17.04 16.15     ~ 87 0
10 V* DQ Her CV* 18 07 30.2510391864 +45 51 32.564791872   14.605 14.443 14.800   M3+Ve 1012 1
11 V* AE Aqr CV* 20 40 09.1598959176 -00 52 15.055595220   12.46 10.40   10.191 K3-5IV/V 668 0

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