Bibcode
in't Zand, J. J. M.; Markwardt, C. B.; Bazzano, A.; Cocchi, M.; Cornelisse, R.; Heise, J.; Kuulkers, E.; Natalucci, L.; Santos-Lleo, M.; Swank, J.; Ubertini, P.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.390, p.597-609 (2002)
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Description
SAX J1711.6-3808 is an X-ray transient in the Galactic bulge that was
active from January through May of 2001 and whose maximum 1-200 keV
luminosity was measured to be 5x 10-9 erg cm-2
s-1 which is less than ~ 25% of the Eddington limit, if
placed at a distance equal to that of the galactic center. We study the
X-ray data that were taken of this moderately bright transient with
instruments on BeppoSAX and RXTE. The spectrum shows two interesting
features on top of a Comptonized continuum commonly observed in
low-state X-ray binaries: a broad emission feature peaking at 7 keV and
extending from 4 to 9 keV, and a soft excess with a color temperature
below 1 keV which reveals itself only during one week of data. High
time-resolution analysis of 412 ksec worth of data fails to show bursts,
coherent or high-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations. Given the
dynamic range of the flux measurements, this would be unusual if a
neutron star were present. SAX J1711.6-3808 appears likely to contain a
black hole. No quiescent optical counterpart could be identified in
archival data within the 5arcsec-radius XMM error circle, but the
limits are not very constraining because of heavy extinction (A_{
V}=16).