| Issue |
A&A
Volume 426, Number 2, November I 2004
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| Page(s) | L41 - L44 | |
| Section | Letters | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:200400078 | |
| Published online | 11 October 2004 | |
Letter to the Editor
Unveiling the nature of three INTEGRAL sources through optical spectroscopy*
Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica – Sezione di Bologna, CNR, via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Received:
10
August
2004
Accepted:
10
September
2004
Abstract
The results of an optical spectroscopy campaign performed at the Astronomical Observatory of Bologna in Loiano (Italy) on three hard X-ray sources detected by INTEGRAL (IGR J17303-0601, IGR J18027-1455 and IGR J21247+5058) are presented. These data have allowed a determination of the nature for two of them, with IGR J17303-0601 being a low mass X-ray binary in the Galaxy and IGR J18027-1455 a background type 1 Seyfert galaxy at redshift z = 0.035. IGR J21247+5058, instead, has a quite puzzling spectroscopic appearance, with a broad, redshifted Hα complex superimposed onto a “normal” F/G-type Galactic star continuum: these features, together with the spatially coincident extended radio emission, might suggest a chance alignment between a relatively nearby star and a background radio galaxy. These results underline the still non-negligible importance of smaller telescopes in modern astrophysics.
Key words: X-rays: binaries / X-rays: galaxies / techniques: spectroscopic / X-rays: individuals: IGR J17303-0601, IGR J18027-1455, IGR J21247+5058
Based on observations collected at the Bologna Astronomical Observatory in Loiano (Italy).
© ESO, 2004
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