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Autores principales: Corbet, Robin H. D., Ballhausen, Ralf, Becker, Peter A., Coley, Joel B., Fuerst, Felix, Gendreau, Keith C., Guillot, Sebastien, Islam, Nazma, Jaisawal, Gaurava Kumar, Jenke, Peter, Kretschmar, Peter, Lange, Alexander, Malacaria, Christian, Ng, Mason, Pottschmidt, Katja, Pradhan, Pragati, Ray, Paul S., Rothschild, Richard E., Thalhammer, Philipp, Townsend, Lee J., Wilms, Joern, Wilson-Hodge, Colleen A., Wolff, Michael T.
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.03500
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author Corbet, Robin H. D.
Ballhausen, Ralf
Becker, Peter A.
Coley, Joel B.
Fuerst, Felix
Gendreau, Keith C.
Guillot, Sebastien
Islam, Nazma
Jaisawal, Gaurava Kumar
Jenke, Peter
Kretschmar, Peter
Lange, Alexander
Malacaria, Christian
Ng, Mason
Pottschmidt, Katja
Pradhan, Pragati
Ray, Paul S.
Rothschild, Richard E.
Thalhammer, Philipp
Townsend, Lee J.
Wilms, Joern
Wilson-Hodge, Colleen A.
Wolff, Michael T.
author_facet Corbet, Robin H. D.
Ballhausen, Ralf
Becker, Peter A.
Coley, Joel B.
Fuerst, Felix
Gendreau, Keith C.
Guillot, Sebastien
Islam, Nazma
Jaisawal, Gaurava Kumar
Jenke, Peter
Kretschmar, Peter
Lange, Alexander
Malacaria, Christian
Ng, Mason
Pottschmidt, Katja
Pradhan, Pragati
Ray, Paul S.
Rothschild, Richard E.
Thalhammer, Philipp
Townsend, Lee J.
Wilms, Joern
Wilson-Hodge, Colleen A.
Wolff, Michael T.
contents XTE J1829-098 is a transient X-ray pulsar with a period of ~7.8 s. It is a candidate Be star system, although the evidence for this is not yet definitive. We investigated the twenty-year long X-ray light curve using the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer Proportional Counter Array (PCA), Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory Burst Alert Telescope (BAT), and the Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI). We find that all three light curves are clearly modulated on the ~244 day orbital period previously reported from PCA monitoring observations, with outbursts confined to a narrow phase range. The light curves also show that XTE J1829-098 was in an inactive state between approximately December 2008 and April 2018 and no strong outbursts occurred. Such behavior is typical of Be X-ray binary systems, with the absence of outbursts likely related to the dissipation of the Be star's decretion disk. The mean outburst shapes can be approximated with a triangular profile and, from a joint fit of this to all three light curves, we refine the orbital period to 243.95 +/- 0.04 days. The mean outburst profile does not show any asymmetry and has a total phase duration of 0.140 +/- 0.007. However, the PCA light curve shows that there is considerable cycle-to-cycle variability of the individual outbursts. We compare the properties of XTE J1829-098 with other sources that show short phase-duration outbursts, in particular GS 1843-02 (2S 1845-024) which has a very similar orbital period, but longer pulse period, and whose orbit is known to be highly eccentric.
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spellingShingle Sharp Periodic Flares and Long-Term Variability in the High-Mass X-ray Binary XTE J1829-098 from RXTE PCA, Swift BAT and MAXI Observations
Corbet, Robin H. D.
Ballhausen, Ralf
Becker, Peter A.
Coley, Joel B.
Fuerst, Felix
Gendreau, Keith C.
Guillot, Sebastien
Islam, Nazma
Jaisawal, Gaurava Kumar
Jenke, Peter
Kretschmar, Peter
Lange, Alexander
Malacaria, Christian
Ng, Mason
Pottschmidt, Katja
Pradhan, Pragati
Ray, Paul S.
Rothschild, Richard E.
Thalhammer, Philipp
Townsend, Lee J.
Wilms, Joern
Wilson-Hodge, Colleen A.
Wolff, Michael T.
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
XTE J1829-098 is a transient X-ray pulsar with a period of ~7.8 s. It is a candidate Be star system, although the evidence for this is not yet definitive. We investigated the twenty-year long X-ray light curve using the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer Proportional Counter Array (PCA), Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory Burst Alert Telescope (BAT), and the Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI). We find that all three light curves are clearly modulated on the ~244 day orbital period previously reported from PCA monitoring observations, with outbursts confined to a narrow phase range. The light curves also show that XTE J1829-098 was in an inactive state between approximately December 2008 and April 2018 and no strong outbursts occurred. Such behavior is typical of Be X-ray binary systems, with the absence of outbursts likely related to the dissipation of the Be star's decretion disk. The mean outburst shapes can be approximated with a triangular profile and, from a joint fit of this to all three light curves, we refine the orbital period to 243.95 +/- 0.04 days. The mean outburst profile does not show any asymmetry and has a total phase duration of 0.140 +/- 0.007. However, the PCA light curve shows that there is considerable cycle-to-cycle variability of the individual outbursts. We compare the properties of XTE J1829-098 with other sources that show short phase-duration outbursts, in particular GS 1843-02 (2S 1845-024) which has a very similar orbital period, but longer pulse period, and whose orbit is known to be highly eccentric.
title Sharp Periodic Flares and Long-Term Variability in the High-Mass X-ray Binary XTE J1829-098 from RXTE PCA, Swift BAT and MAXI Observations
topic High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.03500