Open Astronomy (Jun 2012)

On the Symbiotic X-Ray Binary Nature of the Star CGCS 5926

  • Masetti N.,
  • Munari U.,
  • Henden A. A.,
  • Page K. L.,
  • Osborne J. P.,
  • Starrfield S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2017-0380
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1-2
pp. 206 – 209

Abstract

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We report on multiwavelength (from X-ray to optical) follow up observations of a carbon star CGCS 5926, motivated by the fact that it is positionally coincident with a faint X-ray source of the ROSAT catalog, thus suggesting its possible symbiotic X-ray binary (SyXB) nature. Our optical spectroscopy confirms that this is a carbon star of type C(6,2). This allows us to infer for CGCS 5926 a distance of ~5 kpc. BVRCIC photometry of the star shows variability of ~0.3 mag with a periodicity of 151 days, which we interpret as due to radial pulsations. the source is not detected with the Swift satellite in X-rays down to a 0.3-10 keV luminosity of ~3 × 1032 erg s−1. This nondetection is apparently in contrast with the ROSAT data; however, the present information does not rule out that CGCS 5926 can be a SyXB. This will be settled by more sensitive observations at high energies.

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