Discovery of Pulsed X-Ray Emission from the Small Magellanic Cloud Transient RX J0117.6−7330
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- 20 June 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 518 (2) , L99-L102
- https://doi.org/10.1086/312074
Abstract
We report on the detection of pulsed, broadband, X-ray emission from the transient source RX J0117.6-7330. The pulse period of 22 s is detected by the ROSAT/PSPC instrument in a 1992 September 30-October 2 observation and by the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory/BATSE instrument during the same epoch. Hard X-ray pulsations are detectable by BATSE for approximately 100 days surrounding the ROSAT observation (1992 August 28-December 8). The total directly measured X-ray luminosity during the ROSAT observation is 1.0 × 1038 (d/60 kpc)2 ergs s-1. The pulse frequency increases rapidly during the outburst, with a peak spin-up rate of 1.2 × 10−10 Hz s-1 and a total frequency change of 1.8%. The pulsed percentage is 11.3% from 0.1-2.5 keV, increasing to at least 78% in the 20-70 keV band. These results establish RX J0117.6-7330 as a transient Be binary system.Keywords
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