Discovery of a Second Transient Low-mass X-ray Binary in the Globular Cluster Ngc 6440
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Heinke, C. O.
Altamirano, D.
Cohn, H. N.
Lugger, P. M.
Budac, S. A.
Servillat, M.
Linares, M.
Strohmayer, T. E.
Markwardt, C. B.
Wijnands, R.
Swank, J. H.
Knigge, C.
Bailyn, C.
Grindlay, J. E.
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Heinke, C. O., D. Altamirano, H. N. Cohn, P. M. Lugger, S. A. Budac, M. Servillat, M. Linares, et al. 2010. “DISCOVERY OF A SECOND TRANSIENT LOW-MASS X-RAY BINARY IN THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER NGC 6440.” The Astrophysical Journal 714 (1): 894–903. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/714/1/894.Abstract
We have discovered a new transient low-mass X-ray binary, NGC 6440 X-2, with Chandra/ACIS, RXTE/PCA, and Swift/XRT observations of the globular cluster NGC 6440. The discovery outburst (2009 July 28-31) peaked at L-X similar to 1.5 x 10(36) erg s(-1) and lasted for < 4 days above L-X = 10(35) erg s(-1). Four other outbursts (2009 May 29-June 4, August 29-September 1, October 1-3, and October 28-31) have been observed with RXTE/PCA (identifying millisecond pulsations) and Swift/XRT (confirming a positional association with NGC 6440 X-2), with similar peak luminosities and decay times. Optical and infrared imaging did not detect a clear counterpart, with best limits of V > 21, B > 22 in quiescence from archival Hubble Space Telescope imaging, g' > 22 during the August outburst from Gemini-South GMOS imaging, and J greater than or similar to 18.5 and K greater than or similar to 17 during the July outburst from CTIO 4 m ISPI imaging. Archival Chandra X-ray images of the core do not detect the quiescent counterpart (L-X < (1-2) x 10(31) erg s(-1)) and place a bolometric luminosity limit of LNS < 6 x 10(31) erg s(-1) (one of the lowest measured) for a hydrogen atmosphere neutron star. A short Chandra observation 10 days into quiescence found two photons at NGC 6440 X-2's position, suggesting enhanced quiescent emission at L-X similar to 6 x 10(31) erg s(-1). NGC 6440 X-2 currently shows the shortest recurrence time (similar to 31 days) of any known X-ray transient, although regular outbursts were not visible in the bulge scans before early 2009. Fast, low-luminosity transients like NGC 6440 X-2 may be easily missed by current X-ray monitoring.Terms of Use
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