天蝎座X-1的更好的视图

IF 5.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
J. López-Miralles, S. E. Motta, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, J. Homan, J. Kajava, S. Migliari
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上下文。中子星x射线双星天蝎座X-1是银河系中最亮的z型源之一,显示出频繁的耀斑活动和不同类型的相对论性流出。RXTE的观测表明,最强的x射线变异性出现在向耀斑状态和从耀斑状态的过渡中。在这一转变过程中,有人提出两种特定类型的准周期振荡(QPOs)的出现可能与所谓的超相对论性流的抛射有关。在本文中,我们对2019年2月进行的多波长运动中获得的天蝎座X-1第一次NICER观测结果进行了分析,以便在系统通过各种吸积状态演变时表征该源中QPOs的特性。我们计算了光曲线和硬度-强度图来跟踪源光谱性质的演变,同时我们用动态功率密度谱研究了x射线时间的变化。为了追踪QPOs的时间演化,我们将数据集分割成更短的连续区间,并计算和拟合每个区间的平均功率密度谱。我们的分析表明,源的总体行为与文献一致;在正常分支上检测到约6hz的强QPOs,而从燃烧分支到燃烧分支的转换-发生在几百秒的时间尺度上-以快速,较弱的准周期性变化为特征,达到频率高达15hz。尽管统计意义有限,但我们也发现了20 Hz以上微弱的瞬态时序特征,这些特征偶尔与突出的6 Hz QPOs共存。虽然是暂时的,但这些时间特征在NICER数据中的存在对于解释来自同一多波长运动的同时无线电观测至关重要,可能加强了天蝎座X-1中相对论性流出物的喷射与吸积状态之间的联系。
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The NICER view of Scorpius X-1
Context. The neutron star X-ray binary Scorpius X-1 is one of the brightest Z-type sources in our Galaxy, showing frequent periods of flaring activity and different types of relativistic outflows. Observations with RXTE have shown that the strongest X-ray variability appears in the transition to and from the flaring state. During this transition, it has been proposed that the appearance of two particular types of quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) might be connected with the ejection of the so-called ultra-relativistic flows.Aims. In this paper, we present an analysis of the first NICER observations of Scorpius X-1 obtained during a multi-wavelength campaign conducted in February 2019, in order to characterise the properties of QPOs in this source as the system evolves through its various accretion states.Methods. We computed a light curve and a hardness-intensity diagram to track the evolution of the source spectral properties, while we investigated the X-ray time variability with a dynamical power density spectrum. To trace the temporal evolution of QPOs, we segmented the dataset into shorter, continuous intervals, and computed and fitted the averaged power density spectrum for each interval.Results. Our analysis shows that the overall behaviour of the source is consistent with the literature; strong QPOs around 6 Hz are detected on the normal branch, while transitions to and from the flaring branch – occurring over timescales of a few hundred seconds – are characterised by rapid, weaker quasi-periodic variability reaching frequencies up to 15 Hz. Despite limited statistical significance, we also identify faint, transient timing features above 20 Hz, which occasionally coexist with the prominent 6 Hz QPOs. Although tentative, the existence of these timing features in the NICER data is crucial for interpreting the simultaneous radio observations from the same multi-wavelength campaign, potentially reinforcing the connection between the ejection of relativistic outflows and the accretion states in Scorpius X-1.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
27.70%
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2105
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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