On the Magnetospheric Beat-Frequency and Lense-Thirring Interpretations of the Horizontal Branch Oscillation in the Z Sources

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29 pages, 12 figures, and 3 tables. To appear in the Astrophysical Journal

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10.1086/307460

We study the horizontal branch oscillations (HBO) and the two simultaneous kilohertz QPOs comparing their properties in five Z sources with the predictions of the magnetospheric beat-frequency and Lense-Thirring precession models. We find that the variation of the HBO frequency with accretion rate predicted by the magnetospheric beat-frequency model for a purely dipolar stellar magnetic field and a radiation-pressure-dominated inner accretion disk agrees well with the observed variation. This model implies that the neutron stars in the Z sources are near magnetic spin equilibrium, that their magnetic field strengths are ~10^9-10^10 G, and that the critical fastness parameter for these sources is >0.8. If the frequency of the upper kilohertz QPO is an orbital frequency in the accretion disk, the magnetospheric beat-frequency model requires that a small fraction of the gas in the disk does not couple strongly to the stellar magnetic field at 3-4 stellar radii but instead drifts slowly inward in nearly circular orbits until it is within a few kilometers of the neutron star surface. The Lense-Thirring precession model is consistent with the observed magnitudes of the HBO frequencies only if the moments of inertia of the neutron stars in the Z sources are 4-5 times larger than the largest values predicted by realistic neutron-star equations of state. The trend of the correlation between the HBO and upper kHz QPO frequencies is not consistent with this model. We argue that the change in the slope of the correlation between the frequency of the horizontal branch oscillation and the frequency of the upper kilohertz QPO, when the latter is greater than 850 Hz, is directly related to the varying frequency separation of the kilohertz QPOs.

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