论文标题
Swift Bulge调查:光学和近IR随访,具有可能共生的X射线二进制和专注的风简历
The Swift Bulge Survey: optical and near-IR follow-up featuring a likely symbiotic X-ray binary & a focused wind CV
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论文摘要
非常微弱的X射线瞬变(vfxts)的性质 - 在发光度达到峰值的瞬态X射线源$ l_x \ lysSim10^{36} {\ rm erg erg s^{ - 1}} $ - 很熟悉。淡淡且经常短暂的爆发使VFXT的特征及其多波长的表征变得困难。 2017年4月,我们启动了Swift Bulge调查,这是一项针对$ \ sim的浅X射线调查,$ \ sim在银河中心周围与Neil Gehrels Swift天文台进行了16平方工。该调查旨在检测新的和已知的VFXT,其后续计划安排了研究其多波长对应物。在这里,我们详细介绍了在Swift Bulge调查的第一年中检测到的四个来源的光学和近红外随访。已知的中子星二进制IGR J17445-2747有K4III供体,表明潜在的共生X射线二进制本质,也是第一个显示X射线爆发的来源。我们还发现附近的一个M-warf(1SXPS J174215.0-291453)和一个没有清晰近红外对应物的系统(Swift J175233.9-290952)。最后,3xmm J174417.2-293944有一个次级供体,8.7 d轨道时期和可能的白色矮人增生器;我们认为,这是从重力聚焦风中首次检测到白色矮人。我们后续运动的一个关键发现是,含有(子)巨星(巨型)巨星的二进制组可能会对VFXT人群做出重大贡献。
The nature of very faint X-ray transients (VFXTs) - transient X-ray sources that peak at luminosities $L_X\lesssim10^{36} {\rm erg s^{-1}}$ - is poorly understood. The faint and often short-lived outbursts make characterising VFXTs and their multi-wavelength counterparts difficult. In 2017 April we initiated the Swift Bulge Survey, a shallow X-ray survey of $\sim$16 square degrees around the Galactic centre with the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. The survey has been designed to detect new and known VFXTs, with follow-up programmes arranged to study their multi-wavelength counterparts. Here we detail the optical and near-infrared follow-up of four sources detected in the first year of the Swift Bulge Survey. The known neutron star binary IGR J17445-2747 has a K4III donor, indicating a potential symbiotic X-ray binary nature and the first such source to show X-ray bursts. We also find one nearby M-dwarf (1SXPS J174215.0-291453) and one system without a clear near-IR counterpart (Swift J175233.9-290952). Finally, 3XMM J174417.2-293944 has a subgiant donor, an 8.7 d orbital period, and a likely white dwarf accretor; we argue that this is the first detection of a white dwarf accreting from a gravitationally focused wind. A key finding of our follow-up campaign is that binaries containing (sub)giant stars may make a substantial contribution to the VFXT population.