Identification of the Infrared Counterpart to a Newly Discovered X-ray Source in the Galactic Center
arXiv:astro-ph/0607147 · doi:10.1086/507480
Abstract
We present first results of a campaign to find and identify new compact objects in the Galactic Center. Selecting candidates from a combination of Chandra and 2MASS survey data, we search for accretion disk signatures via infrared spectroscopy. We have found the infrared counterpart to the Chandra source CXO J174536.1-285638, the spectrum of which has strong Br-gamma and HeI emission. The presence of CIII, NIII, and HeII indicate a binary system. We suspect that the system is some form of high-mass binary system, either a high-mass X-ray binary or a colliding wind binary.
11 pages, 6 figures, ApJ accepted, 2006