The Peculiar Galactic Center Neutron Star X-Ray Binary XMM J174457-2850.3
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| Publication date | 2014 |
| Journal | Astrophysical Journal |
| Volume | Issue number | 792 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 109 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
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| Abstract |
The recent discovery of a millisecond radio pulsar experiencing an accretion outburst similar to those seen in low mass X-ray binaries, has opened up a new opportunity to investigate the evolutionary link between these two different neutron star manifestations. The remarkable X-ray variability and hard X-ray spectrum of this object can potentially serve as a template to search for other X-ray binary/radio pulsar transitional objects. Here we demonstrate that the transient X-ray source XMM J174457-2850.3 near the Galactic center displays similar X-ray properties. We report on the detection of an energetic thermonuclear burst with an estimated duration of sime2 hr and a radiated energy output of sime 5 × 1040 erg, which unambiguously demonstrates that the source harbors an accreting neutron star. It has a quiescent X-ray luminosity of L X sime 5 × 1032(D/6.5 kpc)2 erg s-1 and exhibits occasional accretion outbursts during which it brightens to L X sime 1035-1036(D/6.5 kpc)2 erg s-1 for a few weeks (2-10 keV). However, the source often lingers in between outburst and quiescence at L X sime 1033-1034(D/6.5 kpc)2 erg s-1. This peculiar X-ray flux behavior and its relatively hard X-ray spectrum, a power law with an index of Γ sime 1.4, could possibly be explained in terms of the interaction between the accretion flow and the magnetic field of the neutron star.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/792/2/109 |
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