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2007MNRAS.379.1108R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 379, 1108-1116 (2007/August-2)

Evidence for a jet contribution to the optical/infrared light of neutron star X-ray binaries.

RUSSELL D.M., FENDER R.P. and JONKER P.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Optical/near-infrared (optical/NIR, OIR) light from low-mass neutron star X-ray binaries (NSXBs) in outburst is traditionally thought to be thermal emission from the accretion disc. Here we present a comprehensive collection of quasi-simultaneous OIR and X-ray data from 19 low magnetic field NSXBs, including new observations of three sources: 4U 0614+09, LMC X-2 and GX 349+2. The average radio-OIR spectrum for NSXBs is α ~ + 0.2 (where Lν∝ να) at least at high luminosities when the radio jet is detected. This is comparable to, but slightly more inverted than the α ~ 0.0 found for black hole X-ray binaries. The OIR spectra and relations between OIR and X-ray fluxes are compared to those expected if the OIR emission is dominated by thermal emission from an X-ray or viscously heated disc, or synchrotron emission from the inner regions of the jets. We find that thermal emission due to X-ray reprocessing can explain all the data except at high luminosities for some NSXBs, namely, the atolls and millisecond X-ray pulsars. Optically thin synchrotron emission from the jets (with an observed OIR spectral index of αthin< 0) dominate the NIR light above and the optical above in these systems. For NSXB Z-sources, the OIR observations can be explained by X-ray reprocessing alone, although synchrotron emission may make a low-level contribution to the NIR, and could dominate the OIR in one or two cases.

Abstract Copyright: 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion discs - ISM: jets and outflows - stars: neutron - X-rays: binaries

Simbad objects: 20

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