2018
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201833305
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Detection of a 23.6 min periodic modulation in the optical counterpart of 3XMMJ051034.6–670353

Abstract: We present high speed optical photometric observations made using the NTT and ULTRACAM of the optical counterpart of 3XMMJ051034.6-670353, which was recently identified as an X-ray source showing a modulation on a period of 23.6 min. Although the optical counterpart is faint (g=21.4), we find that the u ′ g ′ r ′ light curves show a periodic modulation on a period which is consistent with the X-ray period. We also obtained three low resolution spectra of 3XMMJ051034.6-670353 using the Gemini South Telescope an… Show more

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“…For an LMC distance, this system exhibits a luminosity of around 5 × 10 34 erg s −1 and a radius for the emitting area of ∼180 km. The detection of a 23.6 min periodic modulation in the optical and identification of the optical counterpart confirms a location of the binary system in our Galaxy (Ramsay et al 2018).…”
Section: New Galactic Magnetic Cataclysmic Variablessupporting
confidence: 82%
“…For an LMC distance, this system exhibits a luminosity of around 5 × 10 34 erg s −1 and a radius for the emitting area of ∼180 km. The detection of a 23.6 min periodic modulation in the optical and identification of the optical counterpart confirms a location of the binary system in our Galaxy (Ramsay et al 2018).…”
Section: New Galactic Magnetic Cataclysmic Variablessupporting
confidence: 82%
“…For an LMC distance also this system exhibits a luminosity of around 5×10 34 erg s −1 and a radius for the emitting area of ∼180 km. The detection of a 23.6 minute periodic modulation in the optical and identification of the optical counterpart confirms a location of the binary system in the Galaxy (Ramsay et al 2018).…”
Section: New Galactic Magnetic Cvssupporting
confidence: 62%