Two Rapidly Variable Galactic X-ray Transients Observed with Chandra, XMM and Suzaku
Abstract
We have identified two moderately bright, rapidly variable transients in new and archival X-ray data near the Galactic center. Both objects show strong, flaring variability on timescales of tens to thousands of seconds, evidence of NH variability, and hard spectra. XMMU J174445.5-295044 is seen at 2-10 keV fluxes of 3*10-11 to <10-12 ergs/cm2/s, with NH at or above 5*1022 cm-2, by XMM, Chandra, and Suzaku. A likely 2MASS counterpart with KS=10.2 shows colors indicative of a late-type star. CXOU J174042.0-280724 is a likely counterpart to the fast hard transient IGR J17407-2808. Chandra observations find FX(2-10 keV)~10-12 ergs/cm-2/s, with large NH variations (from 2*1022 to >2*1023 cm-2). No 2MASS counterpart is visible, to KS>13. XMMU J174445.5-295044 seems likely to be a new symbiotic star or symbiotic X-ray binary, while CXOU J174042.0-280724 is more mysterious, likely an unusual low-mass X-ray binary.
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