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2012ApJ...757..143N - Astrophys. J., 757, 143 (2012/October-1)

X-ray and near-infrared observations of the obscured accreting pulsar IGR J18179-1621.

NOWAK M.A., PAIZIS A., RODRIGUEZ J., CHATY S., DEL SANTO M., GRINBERG V., WILMS J., UBERTINI P. and CHINI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

IGR J18179-1621 is an obscured accreting X-ray pulsar discovered by INTEGRAL on 2012 February 29. We report on our 20 ks Chandra-High Energy Transmission Gratings Spectrometer observation of the source performed on 2012 March 17, on two short contemporaneous Swift observations, and on our two near-infrared (Ks, Hn, and Jn) observations performed on 2012 March 13 and 26. We determine the most accurate X-ray position of IGR J18179-1621, αJ2000= 18h17m52.s18, δJ2000= -16°21'31".68 (90% uncertainty of 0".6). A strong periodic variability at 11.82 s is clearly detected in the Chandra data, confirming the pulsating nature of the source, with the light-curve softening at the pulse peak. The quasi-simultaneous Chandra-Swift spectra of IGR J18179-1621 can be well fit by a heavily absorbed hard power law (NH= 2.2±0.3x1023/cm2 and photon index Γ = 0.4±0.1) with an average absorbed 2-8 keV flux of 1.4x10–11 erg/cm2/s. At the Chandra-based position, a source is detected in our near-infrared (NIR) maps with Ks= 13.14±0.04 mag, Hn= 16±0.1 mag, and no Jn -band counterpart down to ∼18 mag. The NIR source, compatible with 2MASS J18175218-1621316, shows no variability between 2012 March 13 and 26. Searches of the UKIDSS database show similar NIR flux levels at epochs six months prior to and after a 2007 February 11 archival Chandra observation where the source's X-ray flux was at least 87 times fainter. In many ways IGR J18179-1621 is unusual: its combination of a several week long outburst (without evidence of repeated outbursts in the historical record), high absorption column (a large fraction of which is likely local to the system), and 11.82 s period does not fit neatly into existing X-ray binary categories.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - X-rays: binaries - binaries: close - stars: individual: IGR J18179-1621

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