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1994A&A...285..903V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 285, 903-911 (1994/5-3)

ROSAT observations of soft X-ray transients in quiescence.

VERBUNT F., BELLONI T., JOHNSTON H.M., VAN DER KLIS M. and LEWIN W.H.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Aql X-1 has been detected in five observations with ROSAT, at X-ray luminosities varying from Lx(0.4-2.4 keV)∼4 x 1032 erg/s to ∼2 x 1036 erg/s. The characteristic temperature of the X-rays varies from kTbb≃0.31 keV at the lowest to kTbb≃0.55 keV at the highest flux level observed. This moderate temperature variation excludes models that explain the large range in X-ray luminosity as the consequence mainly of a variation in temperature, and implies that accretion onto the neutron star drops by five orders of magnitude between outburst maximum (at Lx∼1037 erg/s) and quiescence. Three other soft X-ray transients, all black hole candidates, were also observed with ROSAT. GS 2023+338 was detected at Lx(0.4-2.4 keV)≃1.5 x 1033 erg/s (for a distance d = 3.5 kpc). For H 1705-25 an upper limit of Lx≲4.9 x 1032 erg/s (d=3 kpc) was obtained, and for GS 2000+25 an upper limit of Lx≲1.0 x 1031 erg/s

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: stars - accretion - stars: individual: GS 2023+338 (NOVA Cyg 1938), Aql X-1, H 1705-25 - GS 2000+25 (NOVA Vul 1988)

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