Abstract for Proposal 090345

Investigating hard X-ray transients in the Magellanic Cloud System

The Magellanic Clouds (MCs) harbour a large sample of transient high-mass X-ray binary (HMXB) systems at a moderate and well known distance with low Galactic foreground absorption. In the course of the eROSITA all-sky surveys the MCs and the Magellanic Bridge (MB) are scanned frequently. This provides the unique opportunity to detect hard X-ray transients in the full Magellanic System (MS), as already demonstrated during the first surveys. To continue our program, we propose five 20 ks triggered XMM observations of new or unexplored hard transient sources in the MS. Our goal is to study their spectral and temporal properties. This will allow us to continue the build-up of large statistical samples of HMXBs in the MS, but also to search for other hard transients like low-mass X-ray binaries.



Details on Observing Strategy and Trigger Criteria
Transients with hard X-ray spectrum in the Magellanic Sytem (LMC, SMC and Magellanic Bridge) in outburst with luminosity exceeding 5x10E35 erg/s. Observation to be performed within 5 days after trigger.