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K. E. McGowan M. J. Coe M. Schurch V. A. McBride J. L. Galache W. R. T. Edge R. H. D. Corbet S. Laycock A. Udalski D. A. H. Buckley 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》2007,376(2):759-770
We investigate the X-ray and optical properties of a sample of X-ray bright sources from the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) Wing Survey. We have detected two new pulsars with pulse periods of 65.8 s (CXOU J010712.6−723533) and 700 s (CXOU J010206.6−714115), and present observations of two previously known pulsars RX J0057.3−7325 (SXP101) and SAX J0103.2−7209 (SXP348). Our analysis has led to three new optical identifications for the detected pulsars. We find long-term optical periods for two of the pulsars, CXOU J010206.6−714115 and SXP101, of 267 and 21.9 d, respectively. Spectral analysis of a subset of the sample shows that the pulsars have harder spectra than the other sources detected. By employing a quantile-based colour–colour analysis we are able to separate the detected pulsars from the rest of the sample. Using archival catalogues we have been able to identify counterparts for the majority of the sources in our sample. Combining this with our results from the temporal analysis of the Chandra data and archival optical data, the X-ray spectral analysis, and by determining the X-ray to optical flux ratios we present preliminary classifications for the sources. In addition to the four detected pulsars, our sample includes two candidate foreground stars, 12 probable active galactic nuclei, and five unclassified sources. 相似文献
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Vaduvescu O. Aznar Macias A. Wilson T. G. Zegmott T. Pérez Toledo F. M. Predatu M. Gherase R. Pinter V. Pozo Nunez F. Ulaczyk K. Soszyński I. Mróz P. Wrona M. Iwanek P. Szymanski M. Udalski A. Char F. Salas Olave H. Aravena-Rojas G. Vergara A. C. Saez C. Unda-Sanzana E. Alcalde B. de Burgos A. Nespral D. Galera-Rosillo R. Amos N. J. Hibbert J. López-Comazzi A. Oey J. Serra-Ricart M. Licandro J. Popescu M. 《Earth, Moon, and Planets》2022,126(2):1-26
Earth, Moon, and Planets - The Perseverance rover (Mars 2020) mission, the first step in NASA’s Mars Sample Return (MSR) program, will select samples for caching based on their potential to... 相似文献
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M. J. Coe M. Schurch V. A. McBride R. H. D. Corbet L. J. Townsend A. Udalski J. L. Galache 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》2009,394(4):2191-2196
Optical and X-ray observations are presented here of a newly reported X-ray transient system in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) – SXP7.92. A detailed analysis of the X-ray data reveal a coherent period of 7.9 s. A search through earlier X-ray observations of the SMC reveal a previously unknown earlier detection of this system. Follow-up X-ray observations identified a new transient source within the error circle of the previous observations. An optical counterpart, AzV285, is proposed which reveals clear evidence for a 36.8 d binary period. 相似文献
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M. P. E. Schurch M. J. Coe J. L. Galache R. H. D. Corbet K. E. McGowan V. A. McBride L. J. Townsend A. Udalski F. Haberl 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》2009,392(1):361-366
On 2006 August 30, SXP18.3 a high-mass X-ray binary (HMXB) in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) with an 18.3 s pulse period was observed by Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer ( RXTE ). The source was seen continuously for the following 36 weeks. This is the longest type II outburst ever seen from a HMXB in the SMC. During the outburst, SXP18.3 was located from serendipitous XMM–Newton observations. The identification of the optical counterpart has allowed SXP18.3 to be classified as a Be/X-ray binary. This paper will report on the analysis of the optical and weekly RXTE X-ray data that span the last 10 yr. The extreme length of this outburst has for the first time enabled us to perform an extensive study of the pulse timing of a SMC Be/X-ray binary. We present a possible full orbital solution from the pulse timing data. An orbital period of 17.79 d is proposed from the analysis of the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) III light curve placing SXP18.3 on the boundary of known sources in the Corbet diagram. 相似文献
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M. J. Coe M. Schurch R. H. D. Corbet J. Galache V. A. McBride L. J. Townsend A. Udalski 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》2008,387(2):724-728
Optical and X-ray observations are presented here of a newly reported X-ray transient system in the Small Magellanic Cloud. The data reveal many previously unknown X-ray detections of this system and clear evidence for a 45.99 d binary period. In addition, the optical photometry shows recurring outburst features at the binary period which may be well indicative of the neutron star interacting with a circumstellar disc around a Be star. 相似文献
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