Swift J1734.5-3027: A new long Type-I X-ray bursting source

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Swift J1734.5-3027 is a hard X-ray transient discovered by Swift while undergoing an outburst in September 2013. Archival observations showed that this source underwent a previous episode of enhanced X-ray activity in 2013 May-June. In this paper we report on the analysis of all X-ray data collected during the outburst in 2013 September, the first that could be intensively followed up by several X-ray facilities. Our dataset includes INTEGRAL, Swift, and XMM-Newton observations. From the timing and spectral analysis of these observations, we show that a long Type-I X-ray burst took place during the source outburst, making Swift J1734.5-3027 a new member of the class of bursting neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries. The burst lasted for about 1.9 ks and reached a peak flux of (6.0 ± 1.8) × 10 -8 erg cm -2 s -1 in the 0.5-100 keV energy range. The estimated burst fluence in the same energy range is (1.10 ± 0.10) × 10 -5 erg cm -2. By assuming that a photospheric radius expansion took place during the first ~200 s of the burst and that the accreted material was predominantly composed by He, we derived a distance to the source of 7.2 ± 1.5 kpc.

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Bozzo, E., Romano, P., Falanga, M., Ferrigno, C., Papitto, A., & Krimm, H. A. (2015). Swift J1734.5-3027: A new long Type-I X-ray bursting source. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 579. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201526150

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