Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
The bright low-mass X-ray binary Cyg X-2 was in the field of view of
the IBIS telescope during the early Cygnus region observations, executed
during the INTEGRAL Performance Verification Phase. The data presented
are spanning about one week and cover the rising edge of one of the two
peaks of the ~82 day cycle of the Cyg X-2 light curve. The IBIS data in
the energy range 20-40 keV exhibit flux variation correlated with the
RXTE/ASM light curve. Two different main exposures, separated by ~5 days
are found to be characterized by sensibly different spectra, with
significant softening and higher X-ray luminosity in the second part,
coincident with the long-term cycle peak. At high energies, both measured
spectra are very steep. The ratio of the 30-45 keV and 20-30 keV detected
fluxes is ~0.30, against a value of 0.95 expected for a Crab-like spectrum.
No positive detection exists for E>=45 keV, with a flux upper limit
(5sigma ) of ~ 1.4*E-10 erg cm-2 s-1 in the 45-100 keV band.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Satellite INTEGRAL; Raggi X; Raggi Gamma; Stelle Binarie di Ba
List of contributors: