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Swift and SALT observations of the Multiple Outbursts of MAXI J1957+032

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arxiv 1701.03381 v2 pith:A56SYU37 submitted 2017-01-12 astro-ph.HE

Swift and SALT observations of the Multiple Outbursts of MAXI J1957+032

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The new recurrent X-ray transient MAXI J1957+032 has had four X-ray outbursts within 16 months, all very briefly detected (lasting <5 days). During the most recent event (Sep/Oct 2016), we obtained with SALT the first optical spectrum of the transient counterpart, showing the classic blue continuum of an X-ray irradiated disc in an LMXB and no other features. At high Galactic latitude below the plane (-13 deg) reddening is low but there is no quiescent counterpart visible on any of the existing sky surveys, nor any other known X-ray source in the region. Swift monitoring of 3 of the 4 events is presented, showing rapidly fading X-ray outbursts together with significant UVOT detections in the UV (W1,M2,W2), U and B bands. The optical properties are most like those of the short-period LMXBs, which, combined with the softening witnessed during the decay to quiescence would place the system at d <13 kpc. The short duration and short recurrence time of the outbursts are reminiscent of the AMXPs, which exhibit peak luminosities of 1 % L_Edd. Assuming this peak luminosity would place MAXI J1957+032 at a distance of d= 5-6 kpc.

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