IPs
V455 And
V515 And
AE Aqr
FO Aqr
V349 Aqr
XY Ari
V405 Aur
V647 Aur
HT Cam
MU Cam
DW Cnc
BG CMi
V709 Cas
V1025 Cen
V1033 Cas
TV Col
TX Col
UU Col
V2069 Cyg
V2306 Cyg
DO Dra
PQ Gem
V418 Gem
DQ Her
V1323 Her
V1460 Her
V1674 Her
EX Hya
NY Lup
V2400 Oph
V2731 Oph
V3037 Oph
V598 Peg
GK Per
AO Psc
HZ Pup
V667 Pup
WX Pyx
V1223 Sgr
V4743 Sgr
CC Scl
V1062 Tau
EI UMa
AX J1740.1
AX J1832.3
AX J1853.3
CTCV J2056
CXO J174954
IGR J04571
IGR J08390
IGR J15094
IGR J16500
IGR J16547
IGR J17014
IGR J17195
IGR J18151
IGR J18173
IGR J18308
IGR J19267
LAMOST 0240
PBC J0927.8
PBC J1841.1
RX J1804
RX J2015
RX J2113
RX J2133
RX J2306
Swift J0717
Swift J1839
Swift J2006
Swift J2138
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IGR J18048-1455 = 2XMMi J180438.7-145647
Link to this object in
Swift BAT 157
month survey
SkyView image
of IGR J18048-1455 (see important notes).
- Position
-
- Equatorial: 18h04m38.98s,
-14d56m47.2s (Gaia)
- Galactic: l= 14.31, b=+3.25
- Finding Chart:
- Masetti et al. (2008)
- Brigntness:
- Optical: G=19.2 (Gaia); X-rays: 1.1x10-12 ergs cm-2s-1 (BAT 157m; 14-195 keV), 9.0x10-12 ergs cm-2s-1 (4XMM-DR11)
- IP Credential:
- *** (Probable): This object, which was thought to be an LMXB based on the
optical spectrum that suggested heavy extinction, shows a 3-component Fe
K complex and a ~25 min period.
- Periods:
-
- Orbital:
- Spin: ~25 min?
- Others:
- Inclination:
- ?
- Distance:
- 4500 (2780-6520) pc (Gaia EDR3; parallax: 0.356+/-0.256 mas)
References
- Burenin et al. 2006, ATel 880 (optical identification)
- Masetti et al. 2008 (optical imaging & spectroscopy)
- Middleton et al. 2012 (X-rays)
- Karasev et al. 2012 (X-ray localization and optical identification)
Please send your comments, suggestions etc. to
Koji.Mukai@nasa.gov
and/or
Koji.Mukai@umbc.edu
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