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XMMU J134736.6+173403: An eclipsing LMXB in quiescence or a peculiar AGN?

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posted on 2012-10-24, 09:22 authored by S. Carpano, A. Nucita, B. Altieri, A. R. King, P. Leisy
Aims.We report the discovery of a peculiar object observed serendipitously with XMM-Newton. We present its timing and spectral properties and investigate its optical counterpart. Methods.The light curve of the X-ray source, its spectrum, and the spectrum of the best optical counterpart are presented and analyzed. Results.The X-ray flux decreases by a factor of 6.5 within 1 h and stays in a low state for at least 10 h, thereby suggesting the presence of an eclipse. The spectrum is very soft, a power law with a slope of $\Gamma\sim2.8$, and does not change significantly before and after the flux drop. The source is spatially coincident within few arc-seconds with a Seyfert 2 galaxy belonging to a galaxy pair. Conclusions.Although the background AGN seems the best counterpart, neither the temporal nor the spectral properties of the X-ray source are compatible with it. We investigate the possibility of having a foreground low-mass X-ray binary in quiescence, where the companion is not detected in the optical wavelength.

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Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2008, 480 (3), pp. 807-810

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Astronomy & Astrophysics

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EDP Sciences for European Southern Observatory (ESO)

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0004-6361

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1432-0746

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2008

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2012-10-24

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