MXB 0656-07

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simbad

Transient source, discovered in 1975 by SAS-3 ([1]).

In quiescence since 1975/1976, it became active again in 2003 with an outburst in October 2003 ([2]).

New outburst detected in November 2007 ([3]).

Monitoring data: RXTE/ASM, Swift/BAT, MAXI, Fermi/GBM

Coordinates

RA 06h 58m 16.80s, DEC -07° 12' 37.8 (J2000)
l 220.1283°, b -01.7694° (J2000)

Optical companion

O9.7Ve ([(biblio:Pakull03)]).

Binary system

Distance: 3.9 +/-0.1 kpc [4]

Orbit

The orbital period of the system was determined to 101.2 d using the outburst spacing seen in RXTE/ASM and Swift/BAT ([5]). The remaining orbital parameters of the system remain undetermined.

Spectrum

Continuum spectrum well described with a power law with an exponential cutoff.

Cyclotron line at ~35 keV discovered by [6] with RXTE.

Study of the cyclotron line with RXTE in [4].

Pulse period

Average pulse period of 160.4+/-0.4 s, spin-up Pdot=-0.0202+/-0.0003 s/day during the 2003 outburst.

Pulse period monitored with Fermi/GBM

Pulse profiles

Single-peaked and sinusoidal in all energy ranges (2-60 keV).

Pulsed fraction (Fmax-Fmin/Fmax) increases steadily from 26% in the 2-5 keV band up to 40% in the 30-60 keV band [4].

References

  1. Clark, G. W., Schmidt, G. D., Angel, J. R. P., 1975, IAU Circ., 2843 (NASA ADS)
  2. Remillard, R., Marshall, F., 2003, ATel 197 (NASA ADS)
  3. Kreykenbohm, I., Shaw, S. E., Bianchin, V. et al. 2007, ATel 1281 (NASA ADS)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 McBride, V.A., Wilms, J., Coe, M.J., et al., 2006, A&A 451, 267 (NASA ADS)
  5. Yan, J., Zurita Heras, J. A., Chaty, S., et al., 2012, ApJ, 753, 11 (NASA ADS)
  6. Heindl, W.A., Coburn, W., Kreykenbohm, I., Wilms, J., 2003, ATel 200 (NASA ADS)