The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Investigating the Ultracompact X-Ray Binary Candidate SLX 1735-269 with NICER and NuSTAR

  • D. L. Moutard,
  • R. M. Ludlam,
  • M. Sudha,
  • D. J. K. Buisson,
  • E. M. Cackett,
  • N. Degenaar,
  • A. C. Fabian,
  • P. Gandhi,
  • J. A. García,
  • A. W. Shaw,
  • J. A. Tomsick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad4a78
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 968, no. 2
p. 51

Abstract

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We present two simultaneous NICER and NuSTAR observations of the ultracompact X-ray binary (UCXB) candidate SLX 1735−269 while the source was in two different spectral states. Using various reflection modeling techniques, we find that xillverCO , a model used for fitting X-ray spectra of UCXBs with high carbon and oxygen abundances is an improvement over relxill or relxillNS , which instead contains solar-like chemical abundances. This provides indirect evidence in support of the source being ultracompact. We also use this reflection model to get a preliminary measurement of the inclination of the system, $i={57}_{-7}^{+23}$ degrees. This is consistent with our timing analysis, where a lack of eclipses indicates an inclination of i < 80°. The timing analysis is otherwise inconclusive, and we cannot confidently measure the orbital period of the system.

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