arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1409.6664 [astro-ph.HE]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

A $\sim$100 mHz QPO in the X-ray emission from IGR J17361-4441

E. Bozzo, A. Papitto, C. Ferrigno, T. M. Belloni

Published 2014-09-23Version 1

IGR J17361-4441 was discovered by INTEGRAL undergoing its first detectable X-ray outburst in 2011 and initially classified as an accreting X-ray binary in the globular cluster NGC 6388. A reanalysis of the outburst data collected with INTEGRAL and Swift suggested that the enhanced X-ray emission from IGR J17361-4441 could have been due to a rare tidal disruption event of a terrestrial- icy planet by a white dwarf. In this letter we report on the analysis of XMM-Newton data collected in 2011 during the outburst from IGR J17361-4441. Our analysis revealed the presence of a $\sim$100 mHz quasi-periodic oscillation in the X-ray emission from the source and confirmed the presence of a soft thermal component (kT$\sim$0.08 keV) in its spectrum. We discuss these findings in the context of the different possibilities proposed to explain the nature of IGR J17361-4441.

Comments: Submitted to A&A on 2014 August 10. Revised according to referee's suggestions
Categories: astro-ph.HE
Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:1507.00759 [astro-ph.HE] (Published 2015-07-02)
Study of X-ray emission from the old open cluster, M67
arXiv:1403.6825 [astro-ph.HE] (Published 2014-03-26, updated 2014-03-29)
A Mid-life crisis? Sudden Changes in Radio and X-Ray Emission from Supernova 1970G
arXiv:0909.2567 [astro-ph.HE] (Published 2009-09-14)
X-ray emission from black-hole binaries