The Swift-BAT survey reveals the orbital period of three high-mass X-ray binaries
A. D'A\`i, V. La Parola, G. Cusumano, A. Segreto, P. Romano, S., Vercellone, N.R. Robba

TL;DR
This study uses Swift-BAT data to identify the orbital periods of three high-mass X-ray binaries, confirming their nature and providing insights into their spectral characteristics and potential companion stars.
Contribution
First detection of orbital periods for three high-mass X-ray binaries using Swift-BAT data, linking periodicities to their nature and spectral properties.
Findings
Orbital periods identified at 30.77, 19.994, and 8.448 days.
Spectral analysis consistent with high-mass X-ray binaries.
Possible Be star companion indicated for IGR J13186-6257.
Abstract
A growing number of previously hidden Galactic X-ray sources are now detected with recent surveys performed by the Integral and Swift satellites. Most of these new sources eluded past surveys due to their large local X-ray extinction and consequent low soft X-ray flux. The Swift-BAT performs daily monitoring of the sky in an energy band (15-150 keV) which is only marginally affected by X-ray extinction, thus allowing for the search of long periodicities in the light curve and identification of the nature of the X-ray sources. We performed a period search using the folding technique in the Swift-BAT light curves of three Integral sources: IGR J05007-7047, IGR J13186-6257 and IGR J17354-3255. Their periodograms show significant peaks at 30.770.01 d, 19.9940.01 d and 8.4480.002 d, respectively. We estimate the significance of these features from the chi squared distribution…
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