Using X-ray observations from the NuSTAR and Swift satellites, we present temporal and spectral properties of an intermediate polar (IP) IGR J16547-1916. A persistent X-ray period at ∼546 s confirming the optical spin period obtained from previous observations is detected. The detection of a strong X-ray spin pulse reinforces the classification of this system as an intermediate polar. The lack of orbital or side-band periodicities in the X-rays implies that the system is accreting predominantly via a disk. A variable covering absorber appears to be responsible for the spin pulsations in the low energy range. In the high energy band, the pulsations are likely due to the self occultation of tall shocks above the white dwarf surface. The obser...
Context.Following an extensive survey of the galactic plane by the INTEGRAL satellite, new hard X-ra...
We present the first time resolved medium resolution optical spectroscopy of the recently identified...
Aims. We aim to establish the X-ray properties of the intermediate polar candidate IGR J15094–6649 a...
Using X-ray observations from the NuSTAR and Swift satellites, we present temporal and spectral prop...
We have identified IGR J17303-0601 (1RXS J173021.5-055933) as an intermediate polar (IP). The optica...
Aims. We aim to determine the credentials of nine candidate intermediate polars in order t...
International audienceMany new and unidentified Galactic sources have recently been revealed by ongo...
We present the results of our optical identification of the X-ray source IGR J16547-1916 detected by...
We report the identification of the ROSAT all-sky survey source 1RXSJ154814.5-452845 as new intermed...
Context. Based on XMM-Newton X-ray observations IGR J19552+0044 appears to be either a pre-polar or ...
Aims. We aim to establish the X-ray properties of the intermediate polar candidate IGR J15094–6649 a...
Context. Based on XMM-Newton X-ray observations IGR J19552+0044 appears to be either a pre-polar or ...
We present time-resolved photometry of a cataclysmic variable discovered in the Isaac Newton Telesco...
We present the first time resolved medium resolution optical spectroscopy of the recently identified...
9 pages, 8 figures plus aa.cls style file, Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics Main...
Context.Following an extensive survey of the galactic plane by the INTEGRAL satellite, new hard X-ra...
We present the first time resolved medium resolution optical spectroscopy of the recently identified...
Aims. We aim to establish the X-ray properties of the intermediate polar candidate IGR J15094–6649 a...
Using X-ray observations from the NuSTAR and Swift satellites, we present temporal and spectral prop...
We have identified IGR J17303-0601 (1RXS J173021.5-055933) as an intermediate polar (IP). The optica...
Aims. We aim to determine the credentials of nine candidate intermediate polars in order t...
International audienceMany new and unidentified Galactic sources have recently been revealed by ongo...
We present the results of our optical identification of the X-ray source IGR J16547-1916 detected by...
We report the identification of the ROSAT all-sky survey source 1RXSJ154814.5-452845 as new intermed...
Context. Based on XMM-Newton X-ray observations IGR J19552+0044 appears to be either a pre-polar or ...
Aims. We aim to establish the X-ray properties of the intermediate polar candidate IGR J15094–6649 a...
Context. Based on XMM-Newton X-ray observations IGR J19552+0044 appears to be either a pre-polar or ...
We present time-resolved photometry of a cataclysmic variable discovered in the Isaac Newton Telesco...
We present the first time resolved medium resolution optical spectroscopy of the recently identified...
9 pages, 8 figures plus aa.cls style file, Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics Main...
Context.Following an extensive survey of the galactic plane by the INTEGRAL satellite, new hard X-ra...
We present the first time resolved medium resolution optical spectroscopy of the recently identified...
Aims. We aim to establish the X-ray properties of the intermediate polar candidate IGR J15094–6649 a...