X-ray and optical monitoring of the peculiar source 4U 1700+24/V934 Her

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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14 pages, 5 figures, to be published on Astronomy & Astrophysics, Main Journal

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10.1051/0004-6361:20011543

(Abridged) We report on ASCA and BeppoSAX observations of the X-ray source 4U 1700+24 and on (quasi-)simultaneous spectroscopy of its optical counterpart, V934 Her, from the Loiano 1.5-meter telescope. Archival ROSAT and RXTE data as well as the RXTE ASM light curve of 4U 1700+24 are also analyzed along with a 1985 EXOSAT pointing. The optical spectra are typical of a M2 III star; a revised distance to the object of ~400 pc is inferred. While these spectra do not show either any change between the two epochs or any peculiar feature, the X-ray spectra reveal a complex and long-term variable shape, with a clear soft excess. The X-ray spectral properties of the source are best described by a thermal Comptonization spectrum plus a soft energy(<1 keV) excess, which can be modeled with a blackbody emission with kT_BB ~ 1 keV; the latter component is not detected at the lowest source flux levels. The ratio between the two components varies substantially with the source flux. The X-ray emission from the object appears to become harder as its luminosity increases, and the RXTE data acquired during an outburst occurred during Fall 1997 display a hard tail detected up to 100 keV. Apart from erratic shot-noise variability on timescales of tens to thousands of seconds, no significant pulsations or QPOs are found from the timing analysis of the X-ray light curves. With the new distance determination, the 2-10 keV X-ray luminosity range spanned in the considered observations lies between ~2x10^32 and ~1x10^34 erg/s. All this allows us to suggest a scenario consisting of a wide binary system in which a neutron star accretes matter from the wind of an M giant.

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