Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-07-16
Astrophys.J. 579 (2002) 411-421
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
28 pages (AAS preprint), 10 Postscript figures, ApJ accepted
Scientific paper
10.1086/342701
We present here the results of an investigation of the pulse averaged and pulse phase resolved energy spectra of two high luminosity accretion powered X-ray pulsars SMC X-1 and LMC X-4 made with ASCA. The phase averaged energy spectra definitely show the presence of a soft excess in both the sources. If the soft excess is modeled as a separate black-body or thermal bremsstrahlung type component, pulse phase resolved spectroscopy of SMC X-1 shows that the soft component also has a pulsating nature. Same may be true for LMC X-4, though a very small pulse fraction limits the statistical significance. The pulsating soft component is found to have a nearly sinusoidal profile, dissimilar to the complex profile seen at higher energies, which can be an effect of smearing. Due to very high luminosity of these sources, the size of the emission zone required for the soft component is large (radius ~300-400 km). We show that the pulsating nature of the soft component is difficult to explain if a thermal origin is assumed for it. We further investigated with alternate models, like inversely broken power-law or two different power-law components and found that these models can also be used to explain the excess at low energy. A soft power-law component may be a common feature of the accreting X-ray pulsars, which is difficult to detect because most of the HMXB pulsars are in the Galactic plane and experience large interstellar absorption. In LMC X-4, we have also measured two additonal mid-eclipse times, which confirm the known orbital decay.
Dotani Tadayasu
Endo Tomoki
Nagase Fumiaki
Nishiuchi Mamiko
Paul Biswajit
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