IGR J14257-6117, a magnetic accreting white dwarf with a very strong X-ray orbital modulation
F. Bernardini, D. de Martino, K. Mukai, and M. Falanga

TL;DR
This study identifies IGR J14257-6117 as a magnetic intermediate polar white dwarf with strong X-ray orbital modulation, revealing its spin and orbital periods, and analyzing its energy spectrum and absorption features.
Contribution
First high S/N X-ray observation confirming IGR J14257-6117 as a magnetic CV of the Intermediate Polar type with detailed spectral and timing analysis.
Findings
Detected white dwarf spin period at 509.5 s
Detected orbital period at 4.05 h
Orbital modulation reaches ~100% in soft X-rays
Abstract
IGR J14257-6117 is an unclassified source in the hard X-ray catalogues. Optical follow-ups suggest it could be a Cataclysmic Variable of the magnetic type. We present the first high S/N X-ray observation performed by \XMM\ at 0.3--10 keV, complemented with 10--80 keV coverage by \Swift/BAT, aimed at revealing the source nature. We detected for the first time a fast periodic variability at 509.5\,s and a longer periodic variability at 4.05\,h, ascribed to the white dwarf (WD) spin and binary orbital periods, respectively. These unambiguously identify IGR J14257-6117 as a magnetic CV of the Intermediate Polar (IP) type. The energy resolved light curves at both periods reveal amplitudes decreasing with increasing energy, with the orbital modulation reaching in the softest band. The energy spectrum shows optically thin thermal emission with an excess at the iron complex,…
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