Unveiling the short and faint X-ray transient nature of IGR J17419-2802
V. Sguera, L. Sidoli

TL;DR
This study characterizes IGR J17419-2802 as a very faint, short-duration X-ray transient with detailed observations of its outbursts, spectral properties, and potential infrared counterpart, contributing to understanding of VFXTs.
Contribution
First detailed multi-instrument analysis of IGR J17419-2802, establishing it as a new member of the very faint X-ray transients class with unusually short outbursts.
Findings
Detected three short, faint X-ray outbursts above 20 keV.
Source spends most time undetected at very low flux levels.
Identified a likely late-type infrared counterpart.
Abstract
We report new X-ray results from the INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL), Swift, Chandra, and XMM-Newton observations of the hitherto poorly studied unidentified X-ray transient IGR J17419-2802. We studied in detail the temporal, spectral, and energetic properties of three hard X-ray outbursts detected above 20 keV by INTEGRAL. They are all characterized by an average X-ray luminosity of 310~erg~s and a constrained duration of a few days. This marks a peculiarly short and faint X-ray transient nature for IGR J17419-2802. From archival unpublished soft X-ray observations, we found that the source spends most of the time undetected at very low X-ray fluxes (down to erg cm s) for a dynamic range >2,000 when in outburst. We provided an accurate arcsecond-sized source error circle. Inside it, we pinpointed the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
