Revealing the nature of the highly obscured galactic source IGR J16318-4848

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4 pages, 8 figures, to appear in proceedings of the 5th INTEGRAL Workshop 'The INTEGRAL Universe', Munich, 16-20 February 2004

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The X-ray source IGR J16318-4848 was the first source discovered by INTEGRAL on 2003, January 29. The high energy spectrum exhibits such a high column density that the source is undetectable in X-rays below 2 keV. On 2003, February, 23--25 we triggered a Target of Opportunity (ToO) program using the EMMI and SOFI instruments on the New Technology Telescope of the European Southern Observatory (La Silla) to get optical and near-infrared (NIR) observations. We discovered the optical counterpart, and confirmed the already proposed candidate in the NIR. We report here photometric measurements in the R, I and J bands, upper flux limits in the Bb and V bands, lower flux limits in the H and Ks bands. We also got NIR spectroscopy between 0.95 and 2.52 microns, revealing a large amount of emission lines, including forbidden iron lines and P-Cygni profiles, and showing a strong similarity with CI Cam, another strongly absorbed source. Together with the Spectral Energy Distribution (SED), these data point to a high luminosity, high temperature source, with an intrinsic absorption greater than the interstellar absorption, but two orders of magnitude below the X-ray absorption. We propose the following picture to match the data: the source is a High Mass X-ray binary (HMXB) at a distance between 0.9 and 6.2 kpc, the optical/NIR counterpart corresponds to the mass donor, which is an early-type star, probably a sgB[e] star, surrounded by a dense and absorbing circumstellar material. This would make the second HMXB with a sgB[e] star as the mass donor after CI Cam. Such sources may represent a different evolutionary state of X-ray binaries previously undetected with the lower energy space telescopes; if it is so, a new class of strongly absorbed X-ray binaries is being unveiled by INTEGRAL.

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