First detection of an X-ray burst and a one hour intensity dip in 4U1323-62 |
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Authors: | M. van der Klis F. Jansen J. van Paradijs G. Stollmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Space Science Department of ESA, ESTEC, Postbus 299, 2200AG Noordwijk, Netherlands;(2) Laboratory for Space Research, Postbus 9504, 2300RA Leiden, Netherlands;(3) Astronomical Institute, University of Amsterdam, 1018WB Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | We report the results of a 1.4 104s observation of the region of 4U 1323-62 with the EXOSAT ME. The source has a flux of 7–8 10-11 erg/cm2s (2–10 keV) and a power-law spectrum with 1.1 < < 1.8. During our observation, the source showed a symmetric 60% dip in its X-ray flux of R~1 hr. The spectrum hardens during the dip. Inside the dip we observed an X-ray burst with a 2–10 keV peak flux of 7 10-10 erg/cm2s. The burst spectrum is black-body, and shows evidence of cooling during the burst decay. The discovery of a burst from 4U 1323-62 settles the classification of the source; the observation of a dip suggests that we may be able to measure its orbital period in the near future. |
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