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SRGA J181414.6-225604: A new Galactic symbiotic X-ray binary outburst triggered by an intense mass loss episode of a heavily obscured Mira variable

Authors :
De, Kishalay
Mereminskiy, Ilya
Soria, Roberto
Conroy, Charlie
Kara, Erin
Anand, Shreya
Ashley, Michael C. B.
Boyer, Martha L.
Chakrabarty, Deepto
Grefenstette, Brian
Hankins, Matthew J.
Hillenbrand, Lynne A.
Jencson, Jacob E.
Karambelkar, Viraj
Kasliwal, Mansi M.
Lau, Ryan M.
Lutovinov, Alexander
Moore, Anna M.
Ng, Mason
Panagiotou, Christos
Pasham, Dheeraj R.
Semena, Andrey
Simcoe, Robert
Soon, Jamie
Srinivasaragavan, Gokul P.
Travouillon, Tony
Yao, Yuhan
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present the discovery and multi-wavelength characterization of SRGA J181414.6-225604, a Galactic hard X-ray transient discovered during the ongoing SRG/ART-XC sky survey. Using data from the Palomar Gattini-IR survey, we identify a spatially and temporally coincident variable infrared (IR) source, IRAS 18111-2257, and classify it as a very late-type (M7-M8), long period ($1502 \pm 24$ days) and luminous ($M_K\approx -9.9 \pm 0.2$) O-rich Mira donor star located at a distance of $\approx 14.6^{+2.9}_{-2.3}$ kpc. Combining multi-color photometric data over the last $\approx 25$ years, we show that the IR counterpart underwent a recent (starting $\approx 800$ days before the X-ray flare) enhanced mass loss (reaching $\approx 2.1 \times 10^{-5}$ M$_\odot$ yr$^{-1}$) episode resulting in an expanding dust shell obscuring the underlying star. Multi-epoch follow-up from Swift, NICER and NuSTAR reveal a $\approx 200$ day long X-ray outburst reaching a peak luminosity of $L_X \approx 2.5 \times 10^{36}$ erg s$^{-1}$, characterized by a heavily absorbed ($N_{\rm H} \approx 6\times 10^{22}$ cm$^{-2}$) X-ray spectrum consistent with an optically thick Comptonized plasma. The X-ray spectral and timing behavior suggest the presence of clumpy wind accretion together with a dense ionized nebula overabundant in silicate material surrounding the compact object. Together, we show that SRGA J181414.6-225604 is a new symbiotic X-ray binary in outburst, triggered by an intense dust formation episode of a highly evolved donor. Our results offer the first direct confirmation for the speculated connection between enhanced late-stage donor mass loss and active lifetimes of the symbiotic X-ray binaries.<br />Comment: 32 pages, 15 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2205.09139
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac7c6e