Near-infrared identification of the counterpart to X1908+075: A new OB-supergiant X-ray binary

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We report the near-infrared (near-IR) identification of the likely counterpart to X1908+075, a highly absorbed Galactic X-ray source recently suspected to belong to the rare class of OB supergiant-neutron star binary systems. Our JHKs-band imaging of the field reveals the existence within the X-ray error boxes of a near-IR source consistent with an early-type star lying at d ∼ 7 kpc and suffering Ay ∼ 16 mag of extinction, the latter value being in good agreement with the hydrogen column density derived from modelling of the X-ray spectrum. Our follow-up, near-IR spectroscopic observations confirm the nature of this candidate and lead to a late O-type supergiant classification, thereby supporting the identification of a new Galactic OB-supergiant X-ray binary.

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Morel, T., & Grosdidier, Y. (2005). Near-infrared identification of the counterpart to X1908+075: A new OB-supergiant X-ray binary. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 356(2), 665–670. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.08488.x

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