IGR J17252 3616: an accreting pulsar observed by INTEGRAL and XMM-Newton
Abstract
IGR J17252-3616 is the hard X-ray counterpart of EXO 1722-363. The regular monitoring by INTEGRAL shows that IGR J17252-3616 is a persistent source with an average count rate of ∼6.4 mCrab in the 20-60 keV energy band. A follow-up observation with XMM-Newton showed that the source is located at R.A. (2000.0) =17h25m11.4s and Dec. =-36° 16' 58.6'' with an uncertainty of 4''.The source is a binary X-ray pulsar with a spin period of 413.7 s. The spectral shape is typical for an accreting pulsar except that a huge intrinsic absorption and a cold iron fluorescence line are detected. The absorbing column density and cold iron line do not vary with the pulse period. The observations suggest that the source is a wind-fed accreting pulsar accompanied by a supergiant star.
- Publication:
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Populations of High Energy Sources in Galaxies
- Pub Date:
- 2006
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1743921306008635
- Bibcode:
- 2006IAUS..230..347H