特殊的低质量x射线双星GX 1+4的两阶段爆发情景

Xiangyu Ivy Wang, 翔煜 王, Shi-Jie Gao and Xiang-Dong Li
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低质量x射线双星(LMXB) GX 1+4以其独特的性质脱颖而出。尽管它是一个古老的系统,但它拥有一颗强磁化的中子星(NS),这一特征通常与年轻的系统有关。它异常长的轨道周期(1160天)和低的离心率(0.101)意味着它形成时质量损失最小,出生踢也很弱。这些特征共同指向NS是由白矮星的吸积诱导塌缩(AIC)形成的。然而,GX 1+4异常高的特殊速度(~ 189.36 km s−1)违背了标准的AIC解释。为了解决这种差异,我们在AIC框架内提出了一个两阶段的踢腿方案:最初的出生踢腿,然后是延迟的电磁“火箭效应”踢腿。我们的蒙特卡罗模拟表明,虽然出生踢(约100 km s - 1)可以产生大范围的轨道偏心,但随后的火箭踢(约240-480 km s - 1)解释了高系统速度和低偏心。这种两阶段踢井机制自然再现了GX 1+4观测到的特征,前提是在加速过程结束后,NS最初埋藏的磁场重新出现。我们的研究首次尝试定量地限制GX 1+4中的踢速,并强调了可能的火箭踢速在形成这种特殊的LMXB系统中的重要性。
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A Two-stage Kick Scenario for the Peculiar Low-mass X-Ray Binary GX 1+4
The low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) GX 1+4 stands out with its unique properties. Despite being an old system, it hosts a strongly magnetized neutron star (NS), a trait usually linked to younger systems. Its exceptionally long orbital period (1160 days) and low eccentricity (0.101) imply that the NS formed with minimal mass loss and a weak natal kick. These features collectively point toward the NS having formed through the accretion-induced collapse (AIC) of a white dwarf. However, GX 1+4’s unusually high peculiar velocity (∼189.36 km s−1) defies standard AIC explanations. To address this discrepancy, we propose a two-stage kick scenario within the AIC framework: an initial natal kick followed by a delayed electromagnetic “rocket effect” kick. Our Monte Carlo simulations indicate that while the natal kick (≲100 km s−1) can generate a wide range of orbital eccentricities, the subsequent rocket kick (∼240–480 km s−1) explains both the high systemic velocity and low eccentricity. This two-stage kick mechanism naturally reproduces the observed characteristics of GX 1+4, provided that the NS’s initially buried magnetic field reemerges after the acceleration process ends. Our study represents the first attempt to quantitatively constrain the kick velocities in GX 1+4 and underscores the importance of possible rocket kicks in forming such peculiar LMXB systems.
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