SRGA J181414.6-225604: A new Galactic symbiotic X-ray binary outburst triggered by an intense mass loss episode of a heavily obscured Mira variable
Kishalay De, Ilya Mereminskiy, Roberto Soria, Charlie Conroy, and Erin Kara, Shreya Anand, Michael C. B. Ashley, Martha L. Boyer, and Deepto Chakrabarty, Brian Grefenstette, Matthew J. Hankins and, Lynne A. Hillenbrand, Jacob E. Jencson, Viraj Karambelkar, Mansi M., Kasliwal

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a new Galactic symbiotic X-ray binary, SRGA J181414.6-225604, which was triggered by an intense mass loss episode of a heavily obscured Mira variable star, combining multi-wavelength observations.
Contribution
It provides the first direct evidence linking enhanced late-stage donor mass loss to the active outburst phase of symbiotic X-ray binaries.
Findings
Discovered a new symbiotic X-ray binary in outburst.
Identified the donor as a heavily obscured Mira variable star.
Linked the outburst to an intense dust formation episode.
Abstract
We present the discovery and multi-wavelength characterization of SRGA J181414.6-225604, a Galactic hard X-ray transient discovered during the ongoing SRG/ART-XC sky survey. Using data from the Palomar Gattini-IR survey, we identify a spatially and temporally coincident variable infrared (IR) source, IRAS 18111-2257, and classify it as a very late-type (M7-M8), long period ( days) and luminous () O-rich Mira donor star located at a distance of kpc. Combining multi-color photometric data over the last years, we show that the IR counterpart underwent a recent (starting days before the X-ray flare) enhanced mass loss (reaching M yr) episode resulting in an expanding dust shell obscuring the underlying star. Multi-epoch follow-up from Swift, NICER and…
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