Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1994-07-28
Astrophys.J. 433 (1994) L25
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
plain LaTeX v3.1, 14 pages + 2 PostScript figures available upon request to israel@tsmi19.sissa.it . To appear on The Astrophy
Scientific paper
10.1086/187539
We discovered a periodicity at about 8.7s from the X--ray sources 4U0142+61, previously considered a possible black hole candidate on the basis of its ultrasoft spectrum. The pulsations are visible only in the 1--4 keV energy range, during an observation obtained with the EXOSAT satellite in August 1984. A search for delays in the pulse arrival times caused by orbital motion gave negative results. In the same data, periodic oscillations at 25 minutes had been previously found in an additional hard spectral component dominating above 4 keV which arises from the X-ray transient RX J0146.9+6121, discovered with ROSAT and identified with a Be star. Though the very high (>10^4) X--ray to optical flux ratio of 4U0142+61 is compatible with models based on an isolated neutron star, the simplest explanation involves a low mass X--ray binary with a very faint companion, similar to 4U1626--67. The discovery of periodic pulsations from 4U0142+61 weakens the phenomenological criterion that an ultrasoft spectral component is a signature of accreting black holes.
Israel Gian Luca
Mereghetti Sandro
Stella Luigi
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