Abstract
A number of new X-ray sources (IGRJ17091-3624, IGR/XTE J17391-3021, IGR J17464-3213 (=XTEJ17464-3213 = H 1743-322), IGR J17597-2201, SAX/IGR J18027-2017) have been observed with the INTEGRAL observatory during ultra deep exposure of the Galactic Center region in August-September 2003. Most of them were permanently visible by INTEGRAL at energies higher than ∼20 keV, but IGR/XTE J17391-3021 was observed only during its flaring activity with a flux maximum of ∼120 mCrab. IGR J17091-3624, IGR J17464-3213 and IGR J17597-2201 were detected up to ∼100-150 keV. In this paper we present the analysis of INTEGRAL observations of these sources to determine the nature of these objects. We conclude that all of them have a galactic origin. Two sources are black hole candidates (IGR J17091-3624 and IGR J17464-3213), one (IGR J17597-2201) is an LMXB neutron star binary (presumably an X-ray burster) and two other sources (IGR J17391-3021 and SAX/IGR J18027-2017) are neutron stars in high mass binaries; one of them (SAX/IGR J18027-2017) is an accreting X-ray pulsar.
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Lutovinov, A., Revnivtsev, M., Molkov, S., & Sunyaev, R. (2005). INTEGRAL observations of five sources in the Galactic Center region. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 430(3), 997–1003. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20041677
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