Classification of X-ray Sources in the XMM-Newton Serendipitous Source Catalog: Objects of Special Interest
Dacheng Lin (1,2), Natalie A. Webb (1), Didier Barret (1) ((1) IRAP,, France, (2) University of Alabama, USA)

TL;DR
This study classifies 18 X-ray sources from the 2XMMi-DR3 catalog, revealing diverse objects including potential cataclysmic variables, AGNs, and X-ray binaries, through analysis of their spectral and variability properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed classification of poorly studied X-ray sources with interesting properties, expanding understanding of their nature and potential astrophysical origins.
Findings
Two sources are likely magnetic cataclysmic variables.
One source is an AGN candidate with soft spectra and quasi-periodic oscillation.
Several sources are candidates for extragalactic X-ray binaries or faint transients.
Abstract
We analyze 18 sources that were found to show interesting properties of periodicity, very soft spectra and/or large long-term variability in X-rays in our project of classification of sources from the 2XMMi-DR3 catalog but were poorly studied in the literature, in order to investigate their nature. Two hard sources show X-ray periodicities of ~1.62 hr (2XMM J165334.4-414423) and ~2.1 hr (2XMM J133135.2-315541) and are probably magnetic cataclysmic variables. The source 2XMM J123103.2+110648 is an active galactic nucleus (AGN) candidate showing very soft X-ray spectra (kT~0.1 keV) and exhibiting an intermittent ~3.8 hr quasi-periodic oscillation. There are six other very soft sources (with kT<0.2 keV), which might be in other galaxies with luminosities between ~10^{38}-10^{42} erg/s. They probably represent a diverse group that might include objects such as ultrasoft AGNs and cool…
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