A study of the spectral evolution during dipping in XB 1323{619 with Rossi-XTE and BeppoSAX
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We report results from analysis of the observations of the dipping low mass X-ray binary XB 1323 619 made with BeppoSAX and Rossi-XTE. The dust-scattered halo contributes signicantly in this source, and the observation made with BeppoSAX on 1997 August was used to provide MECS radial intensity proles at several energies. From these, the halo fractions were obtained and thus an optical depth to dust scattering of 1:8 0: 4d e- rived. In the Rossi-XTE observation of April 25{28, 1997, seven X-rays dips were observed together with 7 bursts repeating approximately periodically. Non-dip and dip PCA spectra can be well-described by assuming the emis- sion consists of point-like blackbody emission identied with the neutron star, plus Comptonized emission from an extended ADC. The blackbody temperature is 1:79 0:21 keV and the cut-o power law photon index 1:61 0:04. Spectral evolution in dipping is well described by progressive covering of the extended Comptonizing region by absorber plus more rapid removal of the point-like blackbody. The eects of dust scattering and of the X-ray pulsar 1SAX J1324.4{6200 also in the eld of view are included in the tting. We detect an iron line at6.4 keV and its probable origin in the ADC is discussed.
Journal: Astronomy and Astrophysics