2006MNRAS.366..274R


Query : 2006MNRAS.366..274R

2006MNRAS.366..274R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 366, 274-282 (2006/February-2)

INTEGRAL and XMM-Newton observations of the X-ray pulsar IGR J16320-4751/AX J1631.9-4752.

RODRIGUEZ J., BODAGHEE A., KAARET P., TOMSICK J.A., KUULKERS E., MALAGUTI G., PETRUCCI P.-O., CABANAC C., CHERNYAKOVA M., CORBEL S., DELUIT S., DI COCCO G., EBISAWA K., GOLDWURM A., HENRI G., LEBRUN F., PAIZIS A., WALTER R. and FOSCHINI L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on observations of the X-ray pulsar IGR J16320-4751 (also known as AX J1631.9-4752) performed simultaneously with International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) and XMM-Newton. We refine the source position and identify the most likely infrared counterpart. Our simultaneous coverage allows us to confirm the presence of X-ray pulsations at ∼1300 s, that we detect above 20 keV with INTEGRAL for the first time. The pulse fraction is consistent with being constant with energy, which is compatible with a model of polar accretion by a pulsar. We study the spectral properties of IGR J16320-4751 during two major periods occurring during the simultaneous coverage with both satellites, namely a flare and a non-flare period. We detect the presence of a narrow 6.4 keV iron line in both periods. The presence of such a feature is typical of supergiant wind accretors such as Vela X-1 or GX 301-2. We inspect the spectral variations with respect to the pulse phase during the non-flare period, and show that the pulse is solely due to variations of the X-ray flux emitted by the source and not due to variations of the spectral parameters. Our results are therefore compatible with the source being a pulsar in a High Mass X-ray Binary. We detect a soft excess appearing in the spectra as a blackbody with a temperature of ∼0.07 keV. We discuss the origin of the X-ray emission in IGR J16320-4751: while the hard X-rays are likely the result of Compton emission produced in the close vicinity of the pulsar, based on energy argument we suggest that the soft excess is likely the emission by a collisionally energized cloud in which the compact object is embedded.

Abstract Copyright: 2005 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2005 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: neutron - pulsars: general - stars: individual: IGR J16320-4751 = AX J1631.9-4752 - X-rays: binaries

CDS comments: Source 1 = 2MASS J16320175-4752289, Source 2 = 2MASS J16320215-4752322.

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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* GP Vel HXB 09 02 06.8608812864 -40 33 16.899168060 6.85 7.37 6.87 6.31 6.05 B0.5Ia 1503 0
2 V* V779 Cen HXB 11 21 15.0920532528 -60 37 25.630264596   14.4 12.27     O9III/Veq 1096 0
3 V* BP Cru HXB 12 26 37.5605188992 -62 46 13.261044684   12.482 10.803 10.304   B1Ia+ 687 0
4 NAME Nor Arm PoG 16 00 -50.0           ~ 430 0
5 2MASS J16313563-4751278 * 16 31 35.6435374368 -47 51 27.964404144   14.2 13.7     ~ 1 0
6 IGR J16318-4848 HXB 16 31 48.3090342864 -48 49 00.665054832         16.217 B[e]I 172 0
7 IGR J16320-4751 HXB 16 32 01.76 -47 52 29.0           BN0.5Ia 174 0
8 2MASS J16320215-4752322 * 16 32 02.1634603488 -47 52 32.294654472   17.3 16.1     K 7 1
9 TYC 8329-2174-1 * 16 32 12.3462401400 -47 44 59.412188544   12.32 11.30     ~ 1 0
10 X Nor X-1 LXB 16 34 01.610 -47 23 34.80           ~ 516 0
11 NAME AX J163904-4642 HXB 16 39 06 -46 42.2           BIV-V 97 1
12 HD 153919 HXB 17 03 56.7725629224 -37 50 38.913331452 6.06 6.78 6.51 6.08 5.90 O6Iafcp 813 1
13 2MASS J17251139-3616575 HXB 17 25 11.392 -36 16 57.53     14.30     B0-1Ia 125 2

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