AX J1910.7+0917 and three newly discovered i NTEGRAL sources

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Aims. We take advantage of the high sensitivity of the IBIS/ISGRI telescope and the improvements in the data analysis software to investigate the nature of the still poorly known X-ray source AX J1910.7+0917, and search for closeby previously undetected objects. Methods. We analyze all publicly available INTEGRAL data of AX J1910.7+0917, together with a number of archival observations that were carried out in the direction of the source with Chandra, XMM-Newton, and ASCA. In the IBIS/ISGRI field-of-view around AX J1910.7+0917, we discovered three new sources: IGR J19173+0747, IGR J19294+1327 and IGR J19149+1036; the latter is positionally coincident with the Einstein source 2E 1912.5+1031. For the first two sources, we also report the results of follow-up observations carried out with Swift/XRT. Results. AX J1910.7+0917 features a clear variability in the X-rays. Its spectrum can be well described with an absorbed (NH ~ 6 × 1022 cm-2) power-law (Γ $\simeq$ 1.5) model plus an iron line at 6.4 keV. We also obtained a refined position and report on possible infrared counterparts. Conclusions. The present data do not allow for a unique classification of the sources. Based on the property of its X-ray emission and the analysis of a likely infrared counterpart, we investigate different possibilities for the nature of AX J1910.7+0917. © ESO, 2011.

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Pavan, L., Bozzo, E., Ferrigno, C., Ricci, C., Manousakis, A., Walter, R., & Stella, L. (2011). AX J1910.7+0917 and three newly discovered i NTEGRAL sources. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 526(15). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201015561

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