Unveiling the nature of IGR J16283-4838

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2010-11-05

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Pellizza, L. J.
Chaty, S.
Chisari, N. E.

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Abstract

Context. One of the most striking discoveries of the INTEGRAL observatory is the existence of a previously unknown population of X-ray sources in the inner arms of the Galaxy. The investigations of the optical/NIR counterparts of some of them have provided evidence that they are highly absorbed high mass X-ray binaries hosting supergiants. Aims. We aim to identify the optical/NIR counterpart of one of the newly discovered INTEGRAL sources, IGR J16283-4838, and determine the nature of this system. Methods. We present optical and NIR observations of the field of IGR J16283-4838, and use the astrometry and photometry of the sources within it to identify its counterpart. We obtain its NIR spectrum, and its optical/NIR spectral energy distribution by means of broadband photometry. We search for the intrinsic polarization of its light, and its short and long-term photometric variability. Results. We demonstrate that this source is a highly absorbed HMXB located beyond the Galactic center, and that it may be surrounded by a variable circumstellar medium.

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astro-ph.HE, X-rays, binaries – X-rays, individuals, IGR J16283−4838

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Pellizza , L J , Chaty , S & Chisari , N E 2010 ' Unveiling the nature of IGR J16283-4838 ' arXiv , pp. 1-6 . https://doi.org/https://arxiv.org/abs/1011.1517