2014
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201321408
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Disc-loss episode in the Be shell optical counterpart to the high-mass X-ray binary IGR J21343+4738

Abstract: Context. Present X-ray missions are regularly discovering new X-ray and γ-ray sources. The identification of their counterparts at other wavelengths allows us to determine their nature. Aims. The main goal of this work is to determine the properties of the optical counterpart to the INTEGRAL source IGR J21343+4738, and to study its long-term optical variability. Although its nature as a Be/X-ray binary has been suggested, little is known about its physical parameters. Methods. We have been monitoring IGR J2134… Show more

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“…At least in two occasions, 1A 0535+262 (Negueruela et al 2000;Doroshenko et al 2014) and IGR J21343+4738 (Reig & Zezas 2014), X-ray pulsed emission was detected during an apparent disk-loss phase. SAX J2103.5+4545 is the third case of pulsations detected during the absence of the Be disk, but it is the first time that X-ray pulsations are detected at a luminosity level of ∼ 10 33 erg s −1 in the energy range 0.5-10 keV (see Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…At least in two occasions, 1A 0535+262 (Negueruela et al 2000;Doroshenko et al 2014) and IGR J21343+4738 (Reig & Zezas 2014), X-ray pulsed emission was detected during an apparent disk-loss phase. SAX J2103.5+4545 is the third case of pulsations detected during the absence of the Be disk, but it is the first time that X-ray pulsations are detected at a luminosity level of ∼ 10 33 erg s −1 in the energy range 0.5-10 keV (see Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…2MASS J21342037+4738002 also known as IGR J21343+4738 is B1IVe star (Reig & Zezas 2014). This system is included in the analysis.…”
Section: Data Availability Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An optical companion is a V = 14.1 B1IVe shell star located at a distance of ∼8.5 kpc (Reig and Zezas, 2014a). X-ray pulsations with the period of ≃ 320 seconds were discovered with the XMM-Newton observatory (Reig and Zezas, 2014b).…”
Section: High-mass X-ray Binaries In the Milky Way 71mentioning
confidence: 99%