XMM-Newton and NuSTAR discovery of a likely IP candidate XMMU J173029.8-330920 in the Galactic Disk
Samaresh Mondal, Gabriele Ponti, Luke Filor, Tong Bao, Frank Haberl,, Ciro Salcedo, Sergio Campana, Charles J. Hailey, Kaya Mori, and Nanda Rea

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery and characterization of a likely intermediate polar in the Galactic disk, based on X-ray spectral analysis, periodicity detection, and multi-wavelength counterpart searches, revealing a white dwarf accreting in a binary system.
Contribution
The paper presents the first detailed X-ray spectral and timing analysis of XMMU J173029.8-330920, identifying it as a probable intermediate polar with specific spectral features and a coherent pulsation.
Findings
Detected a 521.7 s pulsation period.
Spectral analysis shows a plasma temperature of ~26 keV.
Presence of Fe Kα emission line at 6.4 keV.
Abstract
We aim at characterizing the population of low-luminosity X-ray sources in the Galactic plane by studying their X-ray spectra and periodic signals in the light curves. We are performing an X-ray survey of the Galactic disk using XMM-Newton, and the source XMMU J173029.8-330920 was serendipitously discovered in our campaign. We performed a follow-up observation of the source using our pre-approved NuSTAR target of opportunity time. We used various phenomenological models in xspec for the X-ray spectral modeling. We also computed the Lomb-Scargle periodogram to search for X-ray periodicity. A Monte Carlo method was used to simulate 1000 artificial light curves to estimate the significance of the detected period. We also searched for X-ray, optical, and infrared counterparts of the source in various catalogs. The spectral modeling indicates the presence of an intervening cloud with $N_{\rm…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
