A Transient Supergiant X-ray Binary in IC10. An Extragalactic SFXT?
Silas Laycock, Rigel Cappallo, Kathleen Oram, and Andrew Balchunas

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of an extragalactic supergiant X-ray binary in IC10, exhibiting transient behavior similar to galactic SFXTs, with detailed X-ray and optical characterizations confirming its nature.
Contribution
It presents the first identification of a supergiant fast X-ray transient outside our galaxy, expanding understanding of such systems in different galactic environments.
Findings
Detected a large amplitude X-ray transient in IC10.
Confirmed the system as a high mass X-ray binary with a blue supergiant and neutron star.
Observed outburst durations less than 3 months, with a hard X-ray spectrum.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a large amplitude (factor of 100) X-ray transient (IC 10 X-2, CXOU J002020.99+591758.6) in the nearby dwarf starburst galaxy IC10 during our Chandra monitoring project. Based on the X-ray timing and spectral properties, and an optical counterpart observed with Gemini, the system is a high mass X-ray binary (HMXB) consisting of a luminous blue supergiant and a neutron star (NS). The highest measured luminosity of the source was 1.810 erg s during an outburst in 2003. Observations before, during and after a second outburst in 2010 constrain the outburst duration to be less than 3 months (with no lower limit). The X-ray spectrum is a hard powerlaw (=0.3) with fitted column density (=6.310 atom cm) consistent with the established absorption to sources in IC10. The optical spectrum shows hydrogen Balmer…
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