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2018MNRAS.473L..74M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 473, L74-L78 (2018/January-1)

Evidence of Compton cooling during an X-ray flare supports a neutron star nature of the compact object in 4U1700-37.

MARTINEZ-CHICHARRO M., TORREJON J.M., OSKINOVA L., FURST F., POSTNOV K., RODES-ROCA J.J., HAINICH R. and BODAGHEE A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Based on new Chandra X-ray telescope data, we present empirical evidence of plasma Compton cooling during a flare in the non-pulsating massive X-ray binary 4U1700-37. This behaviour might be explained by quasi-spherical accretion on to a slowly rotating magnetized neutron star (NS). In quiescence, the NS in 4U1700-37 is surrounded by a hot radiatively cooling shell. Its presence is supported by the detection of mHz quasi-periodic oscillations likely produced by its convection cells. The high plasma temperature and the relatively low X-ray luminosity observed during the quiescence, point to a small emitting area ∼1 km, compatible with a hotspot on an NS surface. The sudden transition from a radiative to a significantly more efficient Compton cooling regime triggers an episode of enhanced accretion resulting in a flare. During the flare, the plasma temperature drops quickly. The predicted luminosity for such transitions, ∼3 x 1035 erg s–1, is very close to the luminosity of 4U1700-37 during quiescence. The transition may be caused by the accretion of a clump in the stellar wind of the donor star. Thus, a magnetized NS nature of the compact object is strongly favoured.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: (4U1700-37, V* V884 Sco) - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: binaries

Simbad objects: 3

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