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A&A 403, 901-916 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030420
XMM-Newton observations of High Mass X-ray Binaries in the SMC
M. Sasaki, W. Pietsch and F. HaberlMax-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Giessenbachstraße, Postfach 1312, 85741 Garching, Germany
(Received 11 December 2002 / Accepted 17 March 2003 )
Abstract
Based on XMM-Newton EPIC data of four pointings towards the
Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), results on timing and spectral analyses of 16
known high mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) and HMXB candidates in the SMC are
presented. We confirm the pulse periods of four sources which were known to
show pulsations. In addition, two new X-ray pulsars are discovered:
XMMU J005605.2-722200 with
s and
RX J0057.8-7207 with
s.
Due to the low Galactic foreground absorption, X-ray binary systems in the
Magellanic Clouds are well suited for studies of
the soft component in their X-ray spectrum.
Spectral analysis reveals soft emission besides a power law component in the
spectra of three sources. The existence of
emission lines in at least one of them
corroborates
the thermal nature of this emission with temperatures of 0.2-0.3 keV
and heavy element abundances lower than solar.
For the HMXB SMC X-2 which was in a low luminosity state,
we determine a flux upper limit of
erg cm
-2 s
-1 (0.3-10.0 keV).
Furthermore, two new sources (XMMU J005735.7-721932 and
XMMU J010030.2-722035) with hard spectrum and emission line objects
as likely optical counterparts are proposed as new X-ray binary candidates.
Key words: X-rays: galaxies -- X-rays: binaries -- stars: neutron -- Magellanic Clouds
Offprint request: M. Sasaki, msasaki@cfa.harvard.edu
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2003
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