XMM-Newton discovery of mHz quasi-periodic oscillations in the high mass X-ray binary IGRJ19140+0951
L. Sidoli (1), P. Esposito (1,2), S.E. Motta (3), G.L. Israel (4) and, G.A. Rodriguez Castillo (4) ((1)-INAF-IASF Milano (Italy), (2)-Anton, Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands),, (3)-Department of Physics, Astrophysics

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of mHz quasi-periodic oscillations in the high mass X-ray binary IGRJ19140+0951 during a faint state, providing insights into its accretion processes and classification.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of mHz QPOs in IGRJ19140+0951 and discusses their origin within the context of accretion models, highlighting its intermediate nature between different HMXB subclasses.
Findings
Detection of 1.46 mHz QPOs during a faint state
X-ray spectrum is highly absorbed with a power-law shape
IGRJ19140+0951 exhibits properties between persistent HMXBs and SFXTs
Abstract
We report on the discovery of mHz quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) from the high mass X-ray binary (HMXB) IGRJ19140+0951, during a 40 ks XMM-Newton observation performed in 201 5, which caught the source in its faintest state ever observed. At the start of the observation, IGRJ19140+0951 was at a low flux of 210~erg~cm~s ( 2-10 keV; L=310~erg~s at 3.6 kpc), then its emission rised reaching a flux 10 times higher, in a flare-like activity. The investigation of the pow er spectrum reveals the presence of QPOs, detected only in the second part of the observation, with a strong peak at a frequency of 1.46~mHz, together with higher harm onics. The X-ray spectrum is highly absorbed (N=~cm), well fitted by a power-law with a photon index in the range 1.2-1.8. The re-analysis of a Chandra…
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