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Multi-wavelength observations of Galactic hard X-ray sources discovered by INTEGRAL. I. The nature of the companion star (2008)

Abstract
Context: The INTEGRAL hard X-ray observatory has revealed an emerging population of highly obscured X-ray binary systems through multi-wavelength observations. Previous studies have shown that many of these sources are high-mass X-ray binaries hosting neutron stars orbiting around luminous and evolved companion stars. Aims: To better understand this newly-discovered population, we have selected a sample of sources for which an accurate localisation is available to identify the stellar counterpart and reveal the nature of the companion star and of the binary system. Methods: We performed an intensive study of a sample of thirteen INTEGRAL sources, through multi-wavelength optical to NIR photometric and spectroscopic observations, using EMMI and SofI instruments at the ESO NTT telescope. We performed accurate astrometry and identified candidate counterparts for which we give the optical and NIR magnitudes. We detected many spectral lines allowing us to determine the spectral type of the companion star. We fitted with stellar black bodies the mid-infrared to optical spectral energy distributions of these sources. From the spectral analysis and SED fitting we identified the nature of the companion stars and of the binary systems. (abridged).

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Publisher HAL - CCSD
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Keywords Physics/Astrophysics, Sciences of the Universe/Astrophysics, Infrared: stars, X-rays: binaries, individuals: IGR J16320-4751, IGR J16358-4726, IGR J16393-4643, IGR J16418-4532, IGR J16479-4514, IGR J16558-5203, IGR J17091-3624, IGR J17252-3616, IGR J17391-3021, IGR J17597-2201, IGR J18027-2016, IGR J18483-0311, IGR J19140+0951, Stars: supergiants
Language English
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