Discovery of a Transient X-Ray Pulsar, AX J1841.0$-$0536, in the Scutum Arm Region with ASCA
Author(s) -
Aya Bamba,
Jun Yokogawa,
Masaru Ueno,
Katsuji Koyama,
Shigeo Yamauchi
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
publications of the astronomical society of japan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.99
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 2053-051X
pISSN - 0004-6264
DOI - 10.1093/pasj/53.6.1179
Subject(s) - physics , astrophysics , pulsar , flare , flux (metallurgy) , astronomy , spectral line , interstellar medium , galaxy , materials science , metallurgy
We report on the discovery of a transient X-ray pulsar, AX J1841.0-0536,serendipitously found in the Scutum arm region with the ASCA in two separateobservations. The X-ray flux is very faint at the beginning, but exhibits twoflares in the second observation. The flare flux increases by a factor 10within only about 1 hr. Coherent pulsations with a period of 4.7394 plus/minus0.0008 s were detected in the brightest flare phase. The X-ray spectra in thequiescent and flare phases were fitted with an absorbed power-law model with aphoton index about 1 plus a narrow Gaussian line at the center energy of 6.4keV. The interstellar column density of about 3E22 /cm2 may indicate that AXJ1841.0-0536 is located at a tangential point of the Scutum arm at about 10 kpcdistance. The coherent pulsations, large flux variability and the spectralshape suggest that AX J1841.0-0536 is a Be/X-ray binary pulsar.Comment: 5 pages, 8 figures, uses pasj00.cls; accepted by Publication of the Astronomical Society of Japa
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