Identification of four X-ray sources from the INTEGRAL and Swift catalogs

Tsygankov, S. S.; Lutovinov, A. A.; Eselevich, M. V.; Revnivtsev, M. G.; Burenin, R. A.; Pavlinsky, M. N.; Mironov, A. I.; Korobtsev, I. V.

Russia, Finland

Abstract

Four hard X-ray sources from the INTEGRAL and Swift catalogs have been identified. X-ray and optical spectra have been obtained for each of the objects being studied by using data from the INTEGRAL, Swift, ROSAT, and Chandra X-ray observatories as well as observations with the RTT-150 and AZT-33IK optical telescopes. Two sources (SWIFT J1553.6+2606 and SWIFT J1852.2+8424) are shown to be extragalactic in nature: the first is a quasar, while the recordedX-ray flux from the second is the total emission from two Seyfert 1 galaxies at redshifts 0.1828 and 0.2249. The source IGR J22534+6243 resides in our Galaxy and is an X-ray pulsar with a period of ∼46.674 s that is a member of a high-mass X-ray binary with a Be star. The nature of yet another Galactic source, SWIFT J1852.8+3002, is not completely clear and infrared spectroscopy is needed to establish it.

2013 Astronomy Letters
INTEGRAL 7