Swift, integral, RXTE, and spitzer reveal IGR J16283-4838

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We present the first combined study of the recently discovered source IGR J16283-4838 with Swift, INTEGRAL, and RXTE. The source, discovered by INTEGRAL on April 7, 2005, shows a highly absorbed (variable NH = 0.4 - 1.7 × 1023 cm-2) and flat (Γ ∼ 1) spectrum in the Swift/XRT and RXTE/PCA data. No optical counterpart is detectable (V > 20 mag), but a possible infrared counterpart within the Swift/XRT error radius is detected in the 2MASS and Spitzer/GLIMPSE survey. The observations suggest that IGR J16283-4838 is a high mass X-ray binary containing a neutron star embedded in Compton thick material. This makes IGR J16283-4838 a member of the class of highly absorbed HMXBs, discovered by INTEGRAL.

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Beckmann, V., Kennea, J. A., Markwardt, C., Paizis, A., Soldi, S., Rodriguez, J., … Nousek, J. (2006). Swift, integral, RXTE, and spitzer reveal IGR J16283-4838. In European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP (Vol. 1, pp. 241–242). https://doi.org/10.1086/432600

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