Optical and X-ray observations of the neutron star soft X-ray transient XTE J1709-267

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10 pages, 5 Figures, 1 color Fig, accepted for publication by MNRAS, added Globular Cluster sources to Figure 5

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.08246.x

We report on the discovery of the optical counterpart to the neutron star soft X-ray transient (SXT) XTE J1709-267 in outburst and quiescence. We further report the detection of type I bursts in RXTE data obtained during an outburst of the source in 2002. These bursts show a precursor event before the onset of the main burst event, reminiscent of photospheric radius expansion bursts. Sifting through the archival RXTE data for the burster 4U 1636-53 we found a nearly identical burst with precursor in 4U 1636-53. A comparison of this burst to true photospheric radius expansion bursts in 4U 1636-53 leads us to conclude that these bursts-with-precursor do not reach the Eddington limit. We further report on the analysis of a 22.4 ksec observation of XTE J1709-267 obtained with the Chandra satellite when the source was in quiescence. We found that the source has a soft quiescent spectrum which can be fit well by an absorbed black body or neutron star atmosphere model. A power law contributes less than 10 per cent to the 0.5-10 keV unabsorbed flux of (1.0+-0.3)x10^-13 erg cm^-2 s^-1. This flux is the same within the errors as the flux measured right after the outburst in 2002, indicating that the quiescent flux was reached within a few weeks after the outburst. Finally, we compared the power-law fractional contribution to the unabsorbed 0.5-10 keV luminosity for neutron star SXTs in quiescence for which the distance is well-known. We find that the power-law contribution is low only when the source quiescent luminosity is close to \~1-2x10^33 erg s^-1. Both at higher and lower values the power-law contribution to the 0.5-10 keV luminosity increases. We discuss how models for the quiescent X-ray emission can explain these trends.(Abridged)

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