2014MNRAS.441.1984C


Query : 2014MNRAS.441.1984C

2014MNRAS.441.1984C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 441, 1984-1991 (2014/July-1)

The return to quiescence of Aql X-1 following the 2010 outburst.

CAMPANA S., BRIVIO F., DEGENAAR N., MEREGHETTI S., WIJNANDS R., D'AVANZO P., ISRAEL G.L. and STELLA L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Aql X-1 is the most prolific low-mass X-ray binary transient hosting a neutron star. In this paper we focus on the return to quiescence following the 2010 outburst of the source. This decay was monitored thanks to 11 pointed observations taken with XMM-Newton, Chandra and Swift. The decay from outburst to quiescence is very fast, with an exponential decay characteristic time-scale of ∼ 2d. Once in quiescence the X-ray flux of Aql X-1 remained constant, with no further signs of variability or decay. The comparison with the only other well-monitored outburst from Aql X-1 (1997) is tale-telling. The luminosities at which the fast decay starts are fully compatible for the two outbursts, hinting at a mechanism intrinsic to the system and possibly related to the neutron star rotation and magnetic field (i.e. the propeller effect). In addition, for both outbursts, the decay profiles are also very similar, likely resulting from the shut-off of the accretion process on to the neutron star surface. Finally, the quiescent neutron star temperatures at the end of the outbursts are well consistent with one another, suggesting a hot neutron star core dominating the thermal balance. Small differences in the quiescent X-ray luminosity among the two outbursts can be attributed to a different level of the power-law component.

Abstract Copyright: © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2014)

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion discs - binaries: close - stars: individual: Aql X-1 - stars: neutron - X-rays: binaries

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* V1037 Cas LXB 00 29 03.06 +59 34 19.0           ~ 267 1
2 V* UY Vol LXB 07 48 33.71 -67 45 07.7 16.10 17.00 16.9 16.7 17.05 ~ 618 0
3 V* QX Nor LXB 16 12 43.0 -52 25 23           ~ 905 1
4 [KRL2007b] 214 LXB 17 00 58.46 -46 11 08.6           ~ 251 0
5 MXB 1658-298 LXB 17 02 06.54 -29 56 44.1 18.35 18.75 18.3     ~ 361 0
6 RX J1709.5-2639 LXB 17 09 34 -26 39.9           ~ 122 0
7 NAME Rapid Burster LXB 17 33 24.61 -33 23 19.8           ~ 414 2
8 KS 1731-260 LXB 17 34 13.46 -26 05 18.6       22.8 20.9 ~ 417 0
9 IGR J17480-2446 LXB 17 48 04.831 -24 46 48.87           ~ 180 0
10 Cl Terzan 5 Cl* 17 48 05.00 -24 46 48.0           ~ 847 1
11 IGR J17494-3030 LXB 17 48 23.62 -30 29 59.0           ~ 28 0
12 2XMM J174931.6-280805 LXB 17 49 31.940 -28 08 05.80           ~ 98 0
13 SWIFT J1756.9-2508 LXB 17 56 57.35 -25 06 27.8           ~ 107 0
14 V* V4580 Sgr LXB 18 08 27.54 -36 58 44.3   16.81 16.51     ~ 984 0
15 2MAXI J1900-248 LXB 19 00 08.65 -24 55 13.7     18.09     ~ 210 0
16 X Aql X-1 LXB 19 11 16.0571313336 +00 35 05.868232692           ~ 1136 1

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