Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-01-25
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters. Emulateapj style used
Scientific paper
10.1086/312546
We report the results of a 1998 July BeppoSAX observation of a field in the SMC which led to the discovery of 345s pulsations in the X-ray flux of SAXJ0103.2-7209. The BeppoSAX X-ray spectrum is well fit by an absorbed power-law with photon index 1.0 plus a black body component with kT=0.1keV. The unabsorbed luminosity in the 2-10 keV energy range is 1.2x10^{36} erg/s. In a very recent Chandra observation the 345s pulsations are also detected. The available period measurements provide a constant period derivative of -1.7s/yr over the last three years making SAXJ0103.2-7209 one of the most rapidly spinning-up X-ray pulsars known. The BeppoSAX position is consistent with that of the Einstein source 2E0101.5-7225 and the ROSAT source RXJ0103.2-7209. This source was detected at a luminosity level of few 10^{35}-10^{36} erg/s in all datasets of past X-ray missions since 1979. The ROSAT HRI and Chandra positions are consistent with that of a m_V=14.8 Be spectral type star already proposed as the likely optical counterpart of 2E0101.5-7225. We conclude that SAXJ0103.2-7209 and 2E0101.5-7225 are the same source, a relatively young and persistent X-ray pulsar in the SMC.
Campana Sergio
Covino Stefano
Fiume Daniele Dal
Gaetz Terrance J.
Israel Gian Luca
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