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Circinus X-1

Circinus X-1 is an X-ray binary star system that includes a neutron star. Observation of Circinus X-1 in July 2007 revealed the presence of X-ray jets normally found in black hole systems; it is the first of the sort to be discovered that displays this similarity to black holes. Circinus X-1 may be among the youngest X-ray binaries observed.

Circinus X-1

X-ray image of Circinus X-1
Credit: Chandra X-ray Observatory
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Circinus
Right ascension 15h 20m 40.85s[1]
Declination −57° 10′ 00.1″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 21.40[2]
Characteristics
Spectral type B5–A0 I[3]
Variable type HMXB[4]
Astrometry
Distance31000+2600
−3300
 ly
(9400+800
−1000
[5] pc)
Orbit[3]
Period (P)16.68 ± 0.15 d
Eccentricity (e)0.45 ± 0.07
Periastron epoch (T)JD 2453473.8 ± 0.4
Argument of periastron (ω)
(secondary)
2 ± 12°
Semi-amplitude (K1)
(primary)
25 ± 2 km/s
Other designations
INTREF 645, 2U 1516-56, BR Cir, 2MASS J15204084-5710001[4]
Database references
SIMBADdata

Location, distance edit

On June 14, 1969, an Aerobee 150 rocket, launched from Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, obtained X-ray data during a scan of the Norma-Lupus-Circinus region that detected a well-isolated source at ℓ = 321.4±0.9° b = -0.5±2° (galactic), RA 15h 14m Dec −57° 49′ within the constellation Circinus and referred to as Circinus XR-1 (Cir XR-1).[6] The distance of Circinus X-1 was not well established, with a low estimate of 13,400 light years[7] and high estimate of 26,000 light years.[8]

On June 23, 2015, an article published on NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory's website, revealed that an international team of astronomers has succeeded in determining its distance from Earth with more precision - via a method of triangulation of X-ray light emitted by the star, echoing through stellar clouds and interstellar dust - as being about 30,700 light-years.[9]

X-ray source and age related to supernova remnant edit

A 16.6 day X-ray period was found by Kaluzienski et al.[10] The X-ray source is assumed to be a neutron star as part of a low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB), type-I X-ray burster.[11] The X-ray and radio nebulae surrounding Circinus X-1 have properties consistent with a young supernova remnant. This rare case of an X-ray binary apparently associated with a supernova remnant suggests the binary is very young on cosmic time scales, possibly less than 4600 years old.[12] An association of Circinus X-1 with a different nearby supernova remnant, G321.9-0.3, has been ruled out.[11]

 
X-ray light rings from a neutron star in Circinus X-1 (24 June 2015; Chandra X-ray Observatory).

Other spectral regions edit

The binary nature of Cir X-1 has been established.[13] The binary's radio component and a possible visual counterpart were identified by Whelan et al.[14] Its infrared counterpart was located and found to flare with a 16.6-day period by Glass.[15] A (heavily reddened) precise optical counterpart (now known as BR Cir) was identified by Moneti.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Cutri, Roc M.; Skrutskie, Michael F.; Van Dyk, Schuyler D.; Beichman, Charles A.; Carpenter, John M.; Chester, Thomas; Cambresy, Laurent; Evans, Tracey E.; Fowler, John W.; Gizis, John E.; Howard, Elizabeth V.; Huchra, John P.; Jarrett, Thomas H.; Kopan, Eugene L.; Kirkpatrick, J. Davy; Light, Robert M.; Marsh, Kenneth A.; McCallon, Howard L.; Schneider, Stephen E.; Stiening, Rae; Sykes, Matthew J.; Weinberg, Martin D.; Wheaton, William A.; Wheelock, Sherry L.; Zacarias, N. (2003). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: 2MASS All-Sky Catalog of Point Sources (Cutri+ 2003)". CDS/ADC Collection of Electronic Catalogues. 2246: II/246. Bibcode:2003yCat.2246....0C. S2CID 115529446.
  2. ^ Liu, Q. Z; Van Paradijs, J; Van Den Heuvel, E. P. J (2007). "A catalogue of low-mass X-ray binaries in the Galaxy, LMC, and SMC (Fourth edition)". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 469 (2): 807. arXiv:0707.0544. Bibcode:2007A&A...469..807L. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20077303. S2CID 14673570.
  3. ^ a b Jonker, P. G; Nelemans, G; Bassa, C. G (2007). "Detection of the radial velocity curve of the B5-A0 supergiant companion star of Cir X-1?". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 374 (3): 999–1005. arXiv:astro-ph/0605497. Bibcode:2007MNRAS.374..999J. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.11210.x. S2CID 7474465.
  4. ^ a b "V* BR Cir". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  5. ^ Heinz, S; Burton, M; Braiding, C; Brandt, W. N; Jonker, P. G; Sell, P; Fender, R. P; Nowak, M. A; Schulz, N. S (2015). "Lord of the Rings: A Kinematic Distance to Circinus X-1 from a Giant X-Ray Light Echo Lord of the Rings: A Kinematic Distance to Circinus X-1 from a Giant X-Ray Light Echo". The Astrophysical Journal. 806 (2): 265. arXiv:1506.06142. Bibcode:2015ApJ...806..265H. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/806/2/265. S2CID 17657655.
  6. ^ Margon B; Lampton M; Bowyer S; Cruddace R (October 1971). "A Pulsing X-Ray Source in Circinus". Astrophys. J. 169 (10): L23–5. Bibcode:1971ApJ...169L..23M. doi:10.1086/180806. hdl:2060/19710026671.
  7. ^ R. Iaria; M. Spano; T. DiSalvo; N.R. Robba; et al. (January 2005). "On The Soft Excess In The X-Ray Spectrum Of Circinus X-1: Revisitation Of The Distance To Circinus X-1". The Astrophysical Journal. 619 (1): 503–516. arXiv:astro-ph/0410259. Bibcode:2005ApJ...619..503I. doi:10.1086/426422. S2CID 18973228.
  8. ^ "Circinus X-1: Neutron Stars Join The Black Hole Jet Set". Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  9. ^ "NASA's Chandra Captures X-Ray Echoes Pinpointing Distant Neutron Star". 23 June 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  10. ^ Kaluzienski, L. J.; Holt, S. S.; Boldt, E. A.; Serlemitsos, P. J. (1976). "Evidence for a 16.6 day period from Circinus X-1". Astrophysical Journal. 208: L71–L75. Bibcode:1976ApJ...208L..71K. doi:10.1086/182235.
  11. ^ a b Mignani RP; De Luca A; Caraveo PA; Mirabel IF (2002). "HST observations rule out the association between Cir X-1 and SNR G321.9-0.3". Astron. Astrophys. 386 (2): 487–91. arXiv:astro-ph/0202268. Bibcode:2002A&A...386..487M. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20020224. S2CID 18606269.
  12. ^ S. Heinz; P. Sell; R.P. Fender; P.G. Jonker; et al. (December 2013). "The Youngest Known X-ray Binary: Circinus X-1 and its Natal Supernova Remnant". The Astrophysical Journal. 779 (2): 171. arXiv:1312.0632. Bibcode:2013ApJ...779..171H. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/779/2/171. S2CID 6064052.
  13. ^ Jones C; Tananbaum H; Giacconi R (1973). "UHURU Observations of the Binary Nature of Circinus X-1". 141st Meeting Amer Astron Soc. Tucson, Arizona. 5: 395. Bibcode:1973BAAS....5..395J.
  14. ^ Whelan, J. A. J.; Mayo, S. K.; Wickramasinghe, D. T.; Murdin, P. G.; et al. (1977). "The optical and radio counterpart of Circinus X-1 /3U 1516-56/". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 181 (2): 259–271. Bibcode:1977MNRAS.181..259W. doi:10.1093/mnras/181.2.259.
  15. ^ Glass, I.S. (1978). "Variations of Circinus X-1 in the infrared". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 183 (3): 335–340. Bibcode:1978MNRAS.183..335G. doi:10.1093/mnras/183.3.335.
  16. ^ Moneti, A. (1992). "Optical and infrared observations of Circinus X-1". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 260: L7–L10. Bibcode:1992A&A...260L...7M.

External links edit

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Circinus X 1 is an X ray binary star system that includes a neutron star Observation of Circinus X 1 in July 2007 revealed the presence of X ray jets normally found in black hole systems it is the first of the sort to be discovered that displays this similarity to black holes Circinus X 1 may be among the youngest X ray binaries observed Circinus X 1X ray image of Circinus X 1Credit Chandra X ray ObservatoryObservation dataEpoch J2000 Equinox J2000Constellation CircinusRight ascension 15h 20m 40 85s 1 Declination 57 10 00 1 1 Apparent magnitude V 21 40 2 CharacteristicsSpectral type B5 A0 I 3 Variable type HMXB 4 AstrometryDistance31000 2600 3300 ly 9400 800 1000 5 pc Orbit 3 Period P 16 68 0 15 dEccentricity e 0 45 0 07Periastron epoch T JD 2453473 8 0 4Argument of periastron w secondary 2 12 Semi amplitude K1 primary 25 2 km sOther designationsINTREF 645 2U 1516 56 BR Cir 2MASS J15204084 5710001 4 Database referencesSIMBADdata Contents 1 Location distance 2 X ray source and age related to supernova remnant 3 Other spectral regions 4 References 5 External linksLocation distance editOn June 14 1969 an Aerobee 150 rocket launched from Natal Rio Grande do Norte Brazil obtained X ray data during a scan of the Norma Lupus Circinus region that detected a well isolated source at ℓ 321 4 0 9 b 0 5 2 galactic RA 15h 14m Dec 57 49 within the constellation Circinus and referred to as Circinus XR 1 Cir XR 1 6 The distance of Circinus X 1 was not well established with a low estimate of 13 400 light years 7 and high estimate of 26 000 light years 8 On June 23 2015 an article published on NASA s Chandra X Ray Observatory s website revealed that an international team of astronomers has succeeded in determining its distance from Earth with more precision via a method of triangulation of X ray light emitted by the star echoing through stellar clouds and interstellar dust as being about 30 700 light years 9 X ray source and age related to supernova remnant editA 16 6 day X ray period was found by Kaluzienski et al 10 The X ray source is assumed to be a neutron star as part of a low mass X ray binary LMXB type I X ray burster 11 The X ray and radio nebulae surrounding Circinus X 1 have properties consistent with a young supernova remnant This rare case of an X ray binary apparently associated with a supernova remnant suggests the binary is very young on cosmic time scales possibly less than 4600 years old 12 An association of Circinus X 1 with a different nearby supernova remnant G321 9 0 3 has been ruled out 11 nbsp X ray light rings from a neutron star in Circinus X 1 24 June 2015 Chandra X ray Observatory Other spectral regions editThe binary nature of Cir X 1 has been established 13 The binary s radio component and a possible visual counterpart were identified by Whelan et al 14 Its infrared counterpart was located and found to flare with a 16 6 day period by Glass 15 A heavily reddened precise optical counterpart now known as BR Cir was identified by Moneti 16 References edit a b Cutri Roc M Skrutskie Michael F Van Dyk Schuyler D Beichman Charles A Carpenter John M Chester Thomas Cambresy Laurent Evans Tracey E Fowler John W Gizis John E Howard Elizabeth V Huchra John P Jarrett Thomas H Kopan Eugene L Kirkpatrick J Davy Light Robert M Marsh Kenneth A McCallon Howard L Schneider Stephen E Stiening Rae Sykes Matthew J Weinberg Martin D Wheaton William A Wheelock Sherry L Zacarias N 2003 VizieR Online Data Catalog 2MASS All Sky Catalog of Point Sources Cutri 2003 CDS ADC Collection of Electronic Catalogues 2246 II 246 Bibcode 2003yCat 2246 0C S2CID 115529446 Liu Q Z Van Paradijs J Van Den Heuvel E P J 2007 A catalogue of low mass X ray binaries in the Galaxy LMC and SMC Fourth edition Astronomy amp Astrophysics 469 2 807 arXiv 0707 0544 Bibcode 2007A amp A 469 807L doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20077303 S2CID 14673570 a b Jonker P G Nelemans G Bassa C G 2007 Detection of the radial velocity curve of the B5 A0 supergiant companion star of Cir X 1 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 374 3 999 1005 arXiv astro ph 0605497 Bibcode 2007MNRAS 374 999J doi 10 1111 j 1365 2966 2006 11210 x S2CID 7474465 a b V BR Cir SIMBAD Centre de donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg Retrieved 22 September 2017 Heinz S Burton M Braiding C Brandt W N Jonker P G Sell P Fender R P Nowak M A Schulz N S 2015 Lord of the Rings A Kinematic Distance to Circinus X 1 from a Giant X Ray Light Echo Lord of the Rings A Kinematic Distance to Circinus X 1 from a Giant X Ray Light Echo The Astrophysical Journal 806 2 265 arXiv 1506 06142 Bibcode 2015ApJ 806 265H doi 10 1088 0004 637X 806 2 265 S2CID 17657655 Margon B Lampton M Bowyer S Cruddace R October 1971 A Pulsing X Ray Source in Circinus Astrophys J 169 10 L23 5 Bibcode 1971ApJ 169L 23M doi 10 1086 180806 hdl 2060 19710026671 R Iaria M Spano T DiSalvo N R Robba et al January 2005 On The Soft Excess In The X Ray Spectrum Of Circinus X 1 Revisitation Of The Distance To Circinus X 1 The Astrophysical Journal 619 1 503 516 arXiv astro ph 0410259 Bibcode 2005ApJ 619 503I doi 10 1086 426422 S2CID 18973228 Circinus X 1 Neutron Stars Join The Black Hole Jet Set Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Retrieved 5 December 2013 NASA s Chandra Captures X Ray Echoes Pinpointing Distant Neutron Star 23 June 2015 Retrieved 24 June 2015 Kaluzienski L J Holt S S Boldt E A Serlemitsos P J 1976 Evidence for a 16 6 day period from Circinus X 1 Astrophysical Journal 208 L71 L75 Bibcode 1976ApJ 208L 71K doi 10 1086 182235 a b Mignani RP De Luca A Caraveo PA Mirabel IF 2002 HST observations rule out the association between Cir X 1 and SNR G321 9 0 3 Astron Astrophys 386 2 487 91 arXiv astro ph 0202268 Bibcode 2002A amp A 386 487M doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20020224 S2CID 18606269 S Heinz P Sell R P Fender P G Jonker et al December 2013 The Youngest Known X ray Binary Circinus X 1 and its Natal Supernova Remnant The Astrophysical Journal 779 2 171 arXiv 1312 0632 Bibcode 2013ApJ 779 171H doi 10 1088 0004 637X 779 2 171 S2CID 6064052 Jones C Tananbaum H Giacconi R 1973 UHURU Observations of the Binary Nature of Circinus X 1 141st Meeting Amer Astron Soc Tucson Arizona 5 395 Bibcode 1973BAAS 5 395J Whelan J A J Mayo S K Wickramasinghe D T Murdin P G et al 1977 The optical and radio counterpart of Circinus X 1 3U 1516 56 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 181 2 259 271 Bibcode 1977MNRAS 181 259W doi 10 1093 mnras 181 2 259 Glass I S 1978 Variations of Circinus X 1 in the infrared Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 183 3 335 340 Bibcode 1978MNRAS 183 335G doi 10 1093 mnras 183 3 335 Moneti A 1992 Optical and infrared observations of Circinus X 1 Astronomy and Astrophysics 260 L7 L10 Bibcode 1992A amp A 260L 7M Circinus X 1 Neutron Stars Join the Black Hole Set Chandra X Ray Observatory Harvard University National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2007 Retrieved 8 January 2009 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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