Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Scientific paper
2009-08-11
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
11 pages, 5 figures, Submitted to MNRAS
Scientific paper
We present the identification of the most likely near-infrared/optical counterparts of five low-luminosity X-ray pulsators (AX J1700.1-4157, AX 1740.1-2847, AX J1749.2-2725, AX J1820.5-1434 and AX J1832.3-0840) which have long pulse periods (> 150 s). The X-ray properties of these systems suggest that they are likely members of persistent high mass X-ray binaries or intermediate polars. Using our Chandra observations, we detected the most likely counterparts of three sources (excluding AX J1820.5-1434 and AX J1832.3-0840) in their ESO - NTT near-infrared observations, and a possible counterpart for AX J1820.5-1434 and AX J1832.3-0840 in the 2MASS and DSS observations respectively. We also performed the X-ray timing and spectral analysis for all the sources using our XMM-Newton observations, which further helped us to constrain the nature of these systems. Our multiwavelength observations suggest that AX J1749.2-2725 and AX J1820.5-1434 most likely harbor accreting neutron stars while AX J1700.1-4157, AX J1740.1-2847 and AX J1832.3-0840 could be intermediate polars.
Degenaar Nathalie
Kaur Ramanpreet
Patruno Alessandro
Paul Biswajit
Wijnands Rudy
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