Swift follow-up observations of 17 INTEGRAL sources of uncertain or unknown nature
J. Rodriguez, J.A. Tomsick, S. Chaty

TL;DR
This study used Swift observations to refine positions and identify the nature of 17 uncertain INTEGRAL sources, confirming some as known types and proposing new classifications for others.
Contribution
The paper provides precise X-ray positions and multi-wavelength identifications for 17 sources, including first-time classification of IGR J09025-6814 as an AGN and suggestions of X-ray binary nature for several sources.
Findings
Confirmed source types for multiple INTEGRAL sources.
First identification of IGR J09025-6814 as an AGN, possibly Seyfert 2.
Proposed classifications for several sources as X-ray binaries or AGNs.
Abstract
(abridged) We analysed data from observations of 17 INTEGRAL sources made with the Swift satellite. We refine the position of the hard X-ray sources to an accuracy of a few arcsec. We then browsed the online catalogs (e.g., NED, SIMBAD, 2MASS, 2MASX, USNO) to search for counterparts at other wavelengths. We also made use of the X-ray spectral parameters to try to identify the nature of those sources. We provide the X-ray position with arcsec accuracy, identify possible infrared and optical counterparts (when found), give the magnitudes in those bands and in the optical and UV as seen with the Swift/UVOT telescope when observations are available. We confirm the previously suggested associations and source types for IGR J03532-6829, J05346-5759, J10101-5654, J13000+2529, J13020-6359, J15479-4529, J18214-1318, and J23206+6431. We identify IGR J09025-6814 as an AGN for the first time, and…
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