IGR J18179-1621 is a hard X-ray binary transient discovered recently by
INTEGRAL. Here we report on detailed timing and spectral analysis on IGR
J18179-1621 in X-rays based on available INTEGRAL and Swift data. From the
INTEGRAL analysis, IGR J18179-1621 is detected with a significance of 21.6
sigma in the 18-40 keV band by ISGRI and 15.3 sigma in the 3-25 keV band by
JEM-X, between 2012-02-29 and 2012-03-01. We analyze two quasisimultaneous
Swift ToO observations. A clear 11.82 seconds pulsation is detected above the
white noise at a confidence level larger than 99.99%. The pulse fraction is
estimated as 22+/-8% in 0.2-10 keV. No sign of pulsation is detected by
INTEGRAL/ISGRI in the 18-40 keV band. With Swift and INTEGRAL spectra combined
in soft and hard X-rays, IGR J18179-1621 could be fitted by an absorbed power
law with a high energy cutoff plus a Gaussian absorption line centered at 21.5
keV. An additional absorption intrinsic to the source is found, while the
absorption line is evidence for most probably originated from cyclotron
resonant scattering and suggests a magnetic field in the emitting region of
\sim 2.4 \times 10^12 Gauss.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 1 table; accepted to MNRAS Letter