X-ray observations of the very-faint X-ray transient XMMSL1 J171900.4--353217: A new candidate neutron star low-mass X-ray binary
Abstract
XMMSL1 J171900.4-353217 is a very-faint X-ray transient that was discovered in 2010 March when it exhibited an outburst. We report on 7 observations, obtained with the X-Ray Telescope (XRT) aboard the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory between 2010 May to October. By fitting a single absorbed power-law model to the XRT spectra, we infer power-law indices of = 1.8-2.7 and an absorption column density of NH=(4.6-7.9)× 1022~cm-2. The inferred 0.5-10~keV luminosity fluctuated irregularly and peaked at LX 1035-1036 ~erg~s-1 for a distance of 4-12~kpc. Based on the evolution of the power-law index with varying luminosity, we propose that the source most likely is a transient neutron star low-mass X-ray binary located at several kpc. If true, it would be a good candidate to search for coherent millisecond pulsations when it enters a new accretion outburst.
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