Identification of high-mass X-ray binaries selected from XMM-Newton observations of the LMC

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van Jaarsveld N, Buckley DAH, McBride VA, Haberl F, Vasilopoulos G, Maitra C, Udalski A, Miszalski B. Identification of high-mass X-ray binaries selected from XMM-Newton observations of the LMC. [Internet]. 2018;475:3253 - 3261.

Abstract:

The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) currently hosts around 23 high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) of which most are Be/X-ray binaries. The LMC XMM-Newton survey provided follow-up observations of previously known X-ray sources that were likely HMXBs, as well as identifying new HMXB candidates. In total, 19 candidate HMXBs were selected based on their X-ray hardness ratios. In this paper we present red and blue optical spectroscopy, obtained with Southern African Large Telescope and the South African Astronomical Observatory 1.9-m telescope, plus a timing analysis of the long-term optical light curves from OGLE to confirm the nature of these candidates. We find that nine of the candidates are new Be/X-ray binaries, substantially increasing the LMC Be/X-ray binary population. Furthermore, we present the optical properties of these new systems, both individually and as a group of all the BeXBs identified by the XMM-Newton survey of the LMC.

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