Probing the nature of the X-ray source IGR J16327-4940 with Chandra
L. Sidoli, V. Sguera, K. Postnov, P. Esposito, L. Oskinova, I.A., Mereminskiy

TL;DR
This study used Chandra X-ray observations to investigate the nature of IGR J16327-4940, finding no X-ray emission from the proposed LBV star and identifying a likely low-mass X-ray binary counterpart, suggesting a different classification.
Contribution
The paper provides the first high-resolution X-ray analysis of IGR J16327-4940, challenging previous LBV association and proposing a new low-mass X-ray binary identification.
Findings
No X-ray emission detected from the LBV star.
Identified a faint X-ray source as the likely counterpart.
Excludes LBV star as the optical counterpart.
Abstract
We report on the results of a Chandra observation of the source IGRJ16327-4940, suggested to be a high mass X-ray binary hosting a luminous blue variable star (LBV). The source field was imaged by ACIS-I in 2023 to search for X-ray emission from the LBV star and eventually confirm this association. No X-ray emission is detected from the LBV star, with an upper limit on the X-ray luminosity of L erg/s (at the LBV distance d=12.7 kpc). We detected 21 faint X-ray sources, 8 of which inside the INTEGRAL error circle. The brightest one is the best candidate soft X-ray counterpart of IGRJ16327-4940, showing a hard power law spectrum and a flux corrected for the absorption UF= erg/cm2/s, mplying a luminosity of d erg/s. No optical/near-infrared…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
