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2019MNRAS.482..337D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 482, 337-350 (2019/January-1)

Long-term properties of accretion discs in X-ray binaries - III. A search for spin-superorbital correlation in SMC X-1.

DAGE K.C., CLARKSON W.I., CHARLES P.A., LAYCOCK S.G.T. and SHIH I.-C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Due to long-term X-ray monitoring, a number of interacting binaries are now known to show X-ray periodicities on time-scales of tens to hundreds of binary orbits. In some systems, precession of a warped accretion disc is the leading model to explain the superorbital modulation. The High-Mass X-ray Binary SMC X-1 showed two excursions in superorbital period (from ∼60 d to ∼45 d) during the 1996-2011 interval, suggesting that some characteristic of the accretion disc is varying on a time-scale of years. Because its behaviour as an X-ray pulsar has also been intensively monitored, SMC X-1 offers the rare chance to track changes in both the accretion disc and pulsar behaviours over the same interval. We have used archival X-ray observations of SMC X-1 to investigate whether the evolution of its superorbital variation and pulse period are correlated. We use the 16-year data set afforded by the RXTE All-Sky Monitor to trace the behaviour of the warped accretion disc in this system, and use published pulse-period histories to trace the behaviour of the pulsar. While we cannot claim a strong detection of correlation, the first superorbital period excursion near MJD 50 800 does coincide with structure in SMC X-1's pulse-period history. Our preferred interpretation is that the superorbital period excursion coincides with a change in the long-term spin-up rate of the SMC X-1 pulsar. In this scenario, the pulsar and the accretion disc are both responding to a change in the accretion flow, which the disc itself may regulate.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion discs - pulsars: individual: SMC X-1 - X-rays: binaries

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