Discovery of a new supergiant fast X-ray transient MAXI J0709-159 associated with the Be star LY CMa

Abstract

We report on the discovery of a new supergiant fast X-ray transient (SFXT), MAXI J0709-159, and its identification with LY CMa (also known as HD 54786). On 2022 January 25, a new flaring X-ray object named MAXI J0709-159, was detected by Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI). Two flaring activities were observed in the two scans of 3 hours apart, where the 2-10 keV flux reached 5× 10-9 erg cm-2 s-1. During the period, the source exhibited a large spectral change suggesting that the absorption column density NH increased from 1022 cm-2 to 1023 cm-2. NuSTAR follow-up observation on January 29 identified a new X-ray source with a flux of 6× 10-13 erg cm-2 s-1 at the position consistent with LY CMa, which has been identified as B supergiant as well as Be star, located at the 3 kpc distance. The observed X-ray activity characterized by the short ( several hours) duration, the rapid ( a few seconds) variabilities accompanied with spectral changes, and the large luminosity swing (1032-1037 erg s-1) agree with those of SFXT. On the other hand, optical spectroscopic observations of LY CMa revealed a broad Hα emission line, which may indicate the existence of a Be circumstellar disk. These obtained results suggest that the optical companion, LY CMa, certainly has a complex circumstellar medium including dense clumps.

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