Fast X-ray transient, IGR J17464-2811 detected with INTEGRAL

S. Brandt*, C. Budtz-Jørgensen, J. Chenevez, N. Lund, C. A. Oxborrow, N. J. Westergaard

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    Abstract

    A fast X-ray transient, possibly a Type-I X-ray burster has been discovered in public INTEGRAL data. The burst occurred at 07:55:33 (UTC) on March 22, 2005, and was detected in the JEM-X X-ray monitor. The position of the source, designated IGR J17464-2811, was determined in the 3-30 keV energy interval to be RA = 266.810 deg, DEC = -28.185 (J2000), with a 90% error radius of 1 arcmin. In the 3-8 keV band the burst showed a fast rise and an exponential decay with a time constant of about 70 seconds. In the 8-30 keV band the burst showed a gradual rise over 25 seconds followed by an exponential decay with a time constant of about 30 seconds, indicating a spectral softening characteristic of Type-I X-ray bursters. The burst reached a peak flux of 1.0 Crab in the JEM-X 3-30 keV band. The outburst was also clearly detected and localized with ISGRI up to 30 keV. 10 weak sources are found within the JEM-X error circle in the XMM 2XMMp and Chandra CXOGCR catalogs.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date22 Dec 2006
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Dec 2006
    SeriesThe Astronomer's telegram
    NumberATel #970

    Keywords

    • X-ray
    • Binary
    • Neutron star
    • Transient

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