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2013MNRAS.433..740S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 433, 740-745 (2013/July-3)

A 420-day X-ray/optical modulation and extended X-ray dips in the short-period transient Swift J1753.5-0127.

SHAW A.W., CHARLES P.A., BIRD A.J., CORNELISSE R., CASARES J., LEWIS F., MUNOZ-DARIAS T., RUSSELL D.M. and ZURITA C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have discovered a ∼ 420-d modulation, with associated X-ray dips, in Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer-All Sky Monitor/Monitor of All-Sky X-ray Image/Swift-Burst Alert Telescope archival light curves of the short-period (3.2h) black hole X-ray transient, Swift J1753.5-0127. This modulation only appeared at the end of a gradual re-brightening, approximately 3 yr after the initial X-ray outburst in mid-2005. The same periodicity is present in both the 2-20 and 15-50keV bands, but with a ∼ 0.1 phase offset (~40d). Contemporaneous photometry in the optical and near-infrared reveals a weaker modulation, but consistent with the X-ray period. There are two substantial X-ray dips (very strong in the 15-50keV band, weaker at lower energies) that are separated by an interval equal to the X-ray period. This likely indicates two physically separated emitting regions for the hard X-ray and lower energy emission. We interpret this periodicity as a property of the accretion disc, most likely a long-term precession, where the disc edge structure and X-ray irradiation are responsible for the hard X-ray dips and modulation, although we discuss other possible explanations, including Lense-Thirring precession in the inner disc region and spectral state variations. Such precession indicates a very high mass ratio low-mass X-ray binary, which even for a ∼ 10M☉ BH requires a brown dwarf donor ( ∼ 0.02M☉), making Swift J1753.5-0127 a possible analogue of millisecond X-ray pulsars. We compare the properties of Swift J1753.5-0127 with other recently discovered short-period transients, which are now forming a separate population of high-latitude BH transients located in the galactic halo.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): X-rays: individual: Swift J1753.5-0127

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