“…IGR J16318-4848, with a likely long orbital period of ∼ 80 days (Iyer and Paul, 2017), is in the Norma spiral arm region of the Galaxy, and further soft X-ray observations uncovered more HMXBs in this region. Although we still do not know the nature of the compact object in IGR J16318-4848, IGR J16320-4751 was found to be an HMXB with a slowly rotating (1300 sec period) neutron star using XMM observations (Lutovinov et al, 2005b;García et al, 2018). Additional IGR HMXBs were uncovered in the Norma region as well as other part of the Galaxy, using Chandra localizations and information about the optical or near-IR counterpart (Tomsick et al, 2006(Tomsick et al, , 2008(Tomsick et al, , 2009(Tomsick et al, , 2012a(Tomsick et al, , 2016(Tomsick et al, , 2020.…”