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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014

The puzzling source IGR J17361–4441 in NGC 6388: a possible planetary tidal disruption event

M. Del Santo; A. A. Nucita; Giuseppe Lodato; L. Manni; F. De Paolis; J. Farihi; G. De Cesare; A. Segreto

On 2011 August 11, INTEGRAL discovered the hard X-ray source IGR J17361-4441 near the centre of the globular cluster NGC 6388. Follow up observations with Chandra showed the position of the transient was inconsistent with the cluster dynamical centre, and thus not related to its possible intermediate mass black hole. The source showed a peculiar hard spectrum (Gamma \approx 0.8) and no evidence of QPOs, pulsations, type-I bursts, or radio emission. Based on its peak luminosity, IGR J17361-4441 was classified as a very faint X-ray transient, and most likely a low-mass X-ray binary. We re-analysed 200 days of Swift/XRT observations, covering the whole outburst of IGR J17361-4441 and find a t^{-5/3} trend evident in the light curve, and a thermal emission component that does not evolve significantly with time. We investigate whether this source could be a tidal disruption event, and for certain assumptions find an accretion efficiency epsilon \approx 3.5E-04 (M_{Ch}/M) consistent with a massive white dwarf, and a disrupted minor body mass M_{mb}=1.9E+27(M/M_{Ch}) g in the terrestrial-icy planet regime. These numbers yield an inner disc temperature of the order kT_{in} \approx 0.04 keV, consistent with the blackbody temperature of kT_{in} \approx 0.08 keV estimated by spectral fitting. Although the density of white dwarfs and the number of free-floating planets are uncertain, we estimate the rate of planetary tidal disruptions in NGC 6388 to be in the range 3E-06 to 3E-04 yr^{-1}. Averaged over the Milky Way globular clusters, the upper limit value corresponds to 0.05 yr^{-1}, consistent with the observation of a single event by INTEGRAL and Swift.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2013

An XMM-Newton search for X-ray sources in the Fornax dwarf galaxy

A. A. Nucita; L. Manni; F. De Paolis; D. Vetrugno; G. Ingrosso

We report the results of a deep archive XMM-Newton observation of the Fornax spheroidal galaxy that we analyzed with the aim of fully characterizing the X-ray source population (in most of the cases likely to be background active galactic nuclei) detected towards the target. A cross correlation with the available databases allowed us to find a source that may be associated with a variable star belonging to the galaxy. We also searched for X-ray sources in the vicinity of the Fornax globular clusters GC 3 and GC 4 and found two sources probably associated with the respective clusters. The deep X-ray observation was also suitable for the search of the intermediate-mass black hole (of mass � 10 4 M� ) expected to be hosted in the center of the galaxy. In the case of Fornax, this search is extremely difficult since the galaxy centroid of gravity is poorly constrained because of the large asymmetry observed in the optical surface brightness. Since we cannot firmly establish the existence of an X-ray counterpart of the putative black hole, we put constraints only on the accretion parameters. In particular, we found that the corresponding upper limit on the accretion efficiency, with respect to the Eddington luminosity, is as low as a few 10 −5 .


The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

A Catalog Sample of Low-mass Galaxies Observed in X-Rays with Central Candidate Black Holes

A. A. Nucita; L. Manni; F. De Paolis; M. Giordano; G. Ingrosso

We present a sample of


Universe | 2016

The Scales of Gravitational Lensing

Francesco De Paolis; M. Giordano; G. Ingrosso; L. Manni; A. A. Nucita; F. Strafella

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2014

The puzzling symbiotic X-ray system 4U1700+24

A. A. Nucita; S. Stefanelli; F. De Paolis; N. Masetti; G. Ingrosso; M. Del Santo; L. Manni

-ray selected candidate black holes in 51 low mass galaxies with


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2015

A XMM-Newton observation of a sample of four close dwarf spheroidal galaxies

L. Manni; A. A. Nucita; F. De Paolis; Vincenzo Testa; G. Ingrosso

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2015

First X-ray detection of the young variable V1180 Cassiopeiae

S. Antoniucci; A. A. Nucita; T. Giannini; D. Lorenzetti; B. Stelzer; Domenico Gerardi; S. Delle Rose; A. Di Paola; M. Giordano; L. Manni; F. Strafella

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

Parallax and orbital effects in astrometric microlensing with binary sources

A. A. Nucita; F. De Paolis; G. Ingrosso; M. Giordano; L. Manni

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New Astronomy | 2013

Hint for a faint intermediate mass black hole in the Ursa Minor dwarf galaxy

A. A. Nucita; F. De Paolis; L. Manni; G. Ingrosso

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MEMORIE DELLA SOCIETA' ASTRONOMICA ITALIANA | 2013

The high energy search for IMBHs in close dSph Milky Way satellites.

A. A. Nucita; L. Manni; F. De Paolis; G. Ingrosso; D. Vetrugno

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