Detection of the second eclipsing high mass X-ray binary in M 33
W. Pietsch, F. Haberl, T.J. Gaetz, J.D. Hartman, P.P. Plucinsky, R., T\"ullmann, B.F. Williams, A. Shporer, T. Mazeh, T.G. Pannuti

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of the second eclipsing high mass X-ray binary in M 33, identifying a neutron star with a 1.73-day period through combined X-ray and optical observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of an eclipsing high mass X-ray binary in M 33, including orbital parameters and the nature of the compact object.
Findings
Binary period of 1.732479 days determined
Optical counterpart identified with ellipsoidal variation
Spectrum indicates a neutron star as the compact object
Abstract
Chandra data of the X-ray source [PMH2004] 47 were obtained in the ACIS Survey of M 33 (ChASeM33) in 2006. During one of the observations, the source varied from a high state to a low state and back, in two other observations it varied from a low state to respectively intermediate states. These transitions are interpreted as eclipse ingress and egresses of a compact object in a high mass X-ray binary system. The phase of mid eclipse is given by HJD 2453997.476+-0.006, the eclipse half angle is 30.6+-1.2 degree. Adding XMM-Newton observations of [PMH2004] 47 in 2001 we determine the binary period to be 1.732479+-0.000027 d. This period is also consistent with ROSAT HRI observations of the source in 1994. No short term periodicity compatible with a rotation period of the compact object is detected. There are indications for a long term variability similar to that detected for Her X-1.…
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