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Aims. We investigate the physical nature of the X-ray emitting source 1RXS J165443.5-191620 through optical photometry and time-resolved spectroscopy. Methods. Optical photometry is obtained from a variety of telescopes all over the world spanning ≈ 27 days. Additionally, time-resolved spectroscopy is obtained from the MDM observatory. Results. The optical photometry clearly displays modulations consistent with those observed in magnetic cataclysmic variables: a low-frequency signal interpreted as the orbital period, a high-frequency signal interpreted as the white dwarf spin period, and an orbital sideband modulation. Our findings and interpretations are further confirmed through optical, time-resolved spectroscopy that displays Hα radial velocity shifts modulated on the binary orbital period. Conclusions. We confirm that 1RXS J165443.5-191620 is an intermediate polar with a spin period of 546 s and an orbital period of 3.7 h. In particular, 1RXS J165443.5-191620 is part of a growing subset of intermediate polars that display hard X-ray emission above 15 keV, white dwarf spin periods below 30 min, and spin-to-orbital ratios below 0.1. © 2011 ESO.
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Scaringi, S., Connolly, S., Patterson, J., Thorstensen, J. R., Uthas, H., Knigge, C., … Groot, P. J. (2011). Confirmation of 1RXS J165443.5-191620 as an intermediate polar and its orbital and spin periods. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 530. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201116585
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