Spectral variation in the supergiant fast X-ray transient SAX J1818.6-1703 observed by XMM-Newton and INTEGRAL
C. M. Boon, A. J. Bird, A. B. Hill, L. Sidoli, V. Sguera, M. E., Goossens, M. Fiocchi, V. A. McBride, S. P. Drave

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed X-ray analysis of the SFXT SAX J1818.6-1703 during periastron, revealing spectral and luminosity variability, high absorption, and possible accretion regime transitions.
Contribution
First in-depth soft X-ray spectral study of SAX J1818.6-1703 around periastron, highlighting spectral changes, high absorption, and implications for accretion processes.
Findings
Spectral shape varies significantly during the observation.
The intrinsic absorption is among the highest for SFXTs.
Luminosity changes suggest a transition in accretion regimes.
Abstract
We present the results of a 30ks XMM-Newton observation of the supergiant fast X-ray transient (SFXT) SAX J1818.6-1703 - the first in-depth soft X-ray study of this source around periastron. INTEGRAL observations shortly before and after the XMM-Newton observation show the source to be in an atypically active state. Over the course of the XMM-Newton observation, the source shows a dynamic range of ~100 with a luminosity greater than 110 erg s for the majority of the observation. After an ~6 ks period of low luminosity (~10 erg s) emission, SAX J1818.6-1703 enters a phase of fast flaring activity, with flares 250 s long, separated by ~2ks. The source then enters a larger flare event of higher luminosity and ~8 ks duration. Spectral analysis revealed evidence for a significant change in spectral shape during the observation with a photon index varying…
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