Einstein Probe Discovery of EPJ005245.1−722843 A Rare Be–White Dwarf Binary in the Small Magellanic Cloud?

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Authors
  • A. Marino
  • H.N. Yang
  • F. Coti Zelati
  • N. Rea
  • S. Guillot
  • G.K. Jaisawal
  • C. Maitra
  • J.U. Ness
  • F. Haberl
  • E. Kuulkers
  • W. Yuan
  • H. Feng
  • L. Tao
  • C. Jin
  • H. Sun
  • W. Zhang
  • W. Chen
  • E.P.J. van den Heuvel
  • R. Soria
  • B. Zhang
  • S.-S. Weng
  • L. Ji
  • G.B. Zhang
  • X. Pan
  • Z. Lv
  • C. Zhang
  • Z.X. Ling
  • Y. Chen
  • S. Jia
  • Y. Liu
  • H.Q. Cheng
  • D.Y. Li
  • K. Gendreau
  • M. Ng
  • T. Strohmayer
Publication date 20-02-2025
Journal Astrophysical Journal Letters
Article number L36
Volume | Issue number 980 | 2
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract

On 2024 May 27, the Wide-field X-ray Telescope on board the Space Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Einstein Probe (EP) mission detected enhanced X-ray emission from a new transient source in the Small Magellanic Cloud during its commissioning phase. Prompt follow-up with the EP Follow-up X-ray Telescope, the Swift X-ray Telescope. and NICER have revealed a very soft, thermally emitting source (kT ~ 0.1 keV at the outburst peak) with an X-ray luminosity of L ~ 4 × 1038 erg s−1, labeled EP J005245.1−722843. This supersoft outburst faded very quickly in a week's time. Several emission lines and absorption edges were present in the X-ray spectrum, including deep nitrogen (0.67 keV) and oxygen (0.87 keV) absorption edges. The X-ray emission resembles the supersoft source phase of typical nova outbursts from an accreting white dwarf (WD) in a binary system, despite the X-ray source being historically associated with an O9-B0e massive star exhibiting a 17.55 day periodicity in the optical band. The discovery of this supersoft outburst suggests that EP J005245.1−722843 is a BeWD X-ray binary: an elusive evolutionary stage where two main-sequence massive stars have undergone a common envelope phase and experienced at least two episodes of mass transfer. In addition, the very short duration of the outburst and the presence of Ne features hint at a rather massive, i.e., close to the Chandrasekhar limit, Ne–O WD in the system.

Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad9580
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105004601319
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