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| DOI | 10.1093/MNRAS/STAA823 | ||||
| Año | 2020 | ||||
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RX J0209.6-7427 is an X-ray source in the Magellanic Bridge that was first detected in 1993, but not seen again till 2019. It has been identified as a member of the Be/X-ray binary class, a category of objects that are well established as bright, often-unpredictable transients. Such systems are rarely known in the Bridge, possibly because they lie outside the area most commonly studied by X-ray telescopes. Whatever be the reason for the sparse number of such systems in the Bridge, they can provide useful tools for trying to understand the result of the tidal dynamics of the two Magellanic Clouds. In this paper, the nature of the object is explored with the help of new data obtained during the latest outburst. In particular, the first optical spectrum of the counterpart is presented to help classify the star, plus measurements of the Balmer emission lines over several years are used to investigate changes in the size and structure of the circumstellar disc.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Coe, Malcolm J. | Hombre |
Univ Southampton - Reino Unido
University of Southampton - Reino Unido |
| 2 | Monageng, I. M. | - |
South African Astron Observ - República de Sudáfrica
UNIV CAPE TOWN - República de Sudáfrica South African Astronomical Observatory - República de Sudáfrica University of Cape Town - República de Sudáfrica |
| 3 | Bartlett, Elizabeth S. | Mujer |
Observatorio Europeo Austral - Chile
UK Astron Technol Ctr - Reino Unido European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile Royal Observatory - Reino Unido |
| 4 | Buckley, David A. H. | Hombre |
South African Astron Observ - República de Sudáfrica
South African Astronomical Observatory - República de Sudáfrica |
| 5 | Udalski, Andrzej | Hombre |
Univ Warsaw - Polonia
University of Warsaw - Polonia |
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| National Research Foundation of South Africa |
| European Commission |
| Narodowe Centrum Nauki |
| National Science Centre, Poland |
| European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programme |
| Marie Curie |
| RIKEN |
| Marie Curie Actions of the European Commission (FP7-COFUND) |
| Southern Hemisphere |
| South African NRF |
| SALT, as part of the Large Science Programme on transients |
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| This research has made use of public MAXI data provided by RIKEN, JAXA, and the MAXI team. The OGLE project has received funding from the National Science Centre, Poland, grant MAESTRO 2014/14/A/ST9/00121 to AU. IMM and DAHB are supported by the South African NRF. Some of the observations reported in this paper were obtained with the SALT, as part of the Large Science Programme on transients 2018-2-LSP-001 (PI: DAHB). Based on observations collected at the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programme 088.D-0352(A). ESB acknowledges support from the Marie Curie Actions of the European Commission (FP7-COFUND). The Polish participation in SALT is funded by grant no. MNiSW DIR/WK/2016/07. This work is based on the research supported by the National Research Foundation of South Africa (Grant numbers 98969 and 93405). |
| the Large Science Programme on transients 2018-2-LSP-001 (PI: DAHB). Based on observations collected at the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programme 088.D-0352(A). ESB acknowledges support from the Marie Curie Actions of the European Commission (FP7-COFUND). The Polish participation in SALT is funded by grant no. MNiSW DIR/WK/2016/07. This work is based on the research supported by the National Research Foundation of South Africa (Grant numbers 98969 and 93405). |
| the Large Science Programme on transients 2018-2-LSP-001 (PI: DAHB). Based on observations collected at the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programme 088.D-0352(A). ESB acknowledges support from the Marie Curie Actions of the European Commission (FP7-COFUND). The Polish participation in SALT is funded by grant no. MNiSW DIR/WK/2016/07. This work is based on the research supported by the National Research Foundation of South Africa (Grant numbers 98969 and 93405). |