Two new candidate ultra compact X-ray binaries

C.G. Bassa, P. Jonker, J.J.M. in 't Zand, F.W.M. Verbunt

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Abstract

We present the identification of the optical counterparts to the low-mass X-ray binaries 1A 1246−588 and 4U 1812−12. We determine the X-ray position of 1A 1246−588 from ROSAT/PSPC observations and find within the error circle a blue star with V = 19.45, B − V = 0.22 and R − I = 0.22 which we identify as the counterpart. Within the Chandra error circle of 4U 1812−12, a single star is present which appears blue with respect to the stars in the vicinity. It has R = 22.15, R − I = 1.53. Distance estimates for both systems indicate that the optical counterparts are intrinsically faint, suggesting that they are ultra-compact X-ray binaries. These identifications would increase the number of candidate ultra-compact X-ray binaries from 2 to 4, whereas orbital periods are measured for only 7 systems in the Galactic disk.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)L17-L20
Number of pages4
JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume446
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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