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Discovery of millihertz quasi-periodic oscillations in the X-ray binary EXO 0748−676
Mancuso, Giulio Cesare
; Altamirano, D.; García, Federico
; Lyu, M.; Méndez, M.; Combi, Jorge Ariel
; Díaz Trigo, M.; Zand, J. J. M. in’t
Fecha de publicación:
06/2019
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Revista:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
ISSN:
1745-3925
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Inglés
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Resumen
We report the discovery of millihertz quasi-periodic oscillations (mHz QPOs) from the bursting, high-inclination atoll neutron star low-mass X-ray binary (NS LMXB) EXO 0748−676 with the Rossi X-ray Time Explorer (RXTE). This class of QPO, originally discovered in three NS LMXBs, has been interpreted as a consequence of a special mode of nuclear burning on the NS surface. Using all the RXTE archival observations of the source, we detected significant (>3σ) mHz QPOs in 11 observations. The frequency of the oscillations was between ∼5 and ∼13 mHz. We also found a decrease of the QPO frequency with time in two occasions; in one of these the oscillations disappeared with the onset of an X-ray burst, similar to what was reported in other sources. Our analysis of the X-ray colours revealed that EXO 0748−676 was in a soft spectral state when it exhibited the QPOs. This makes EXO 0748−676 the sixth source with mHz oscillations associated with marginally stable burning, and the second one that shows a systematic frequency drift. Our results suggest that the mechanism that produces the drift might always be present if the mHz QPOs are observed in the so-called intermediate state.
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Mancuso, Giulio Cesare; Altamirano, D.; García, Federico; Lyu, M.; Méndez, M.; et al.; Discovery of millihertz quasi-periodic oscillations in the X-ray binary EXO 0748−676; Oxford University Press; Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters; 486; 1; 6-2019; 74-79
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