Identification of an X-ray Pulsar in the BeXRB system IGR J18219-1347

Abstract

We report on observations of the candidate Be/X-ray binary IGR J18219-1347 with Swift/XRT, NuSTAR, and NICER during Type-I outbursts in March and June 2020. Our timing analysis revealed the spin period of a neutron star with Pspin=52.46 s. This periodicity, combined with the known orbital period of 72.4 d, indicates that the system is a BeXRB. Furthermore, by comparing the infrared counterpart's spectral energy distribution to known BeXRBs, we confirm this classification and set a distance of approximately 10-15 kpc for the source. The source's broadband X-ray spectrum (1.5-50 keV) is described by an absorbed power-law with photon index \,\,0.5 and cutoff energy at \,13 keV.

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