Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-09-19
Astrophys.J. 582 (2003) L91-L94
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
14 pages (5 figures), To appear in ApJ Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/367782
We present Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer observations of the X-ray pulsar SMC X-1. The source is highly variable on short time scales (< 1 h), exhibiting apparent X-ray flares occupying a significant fraction (~3 %) of the total observing time, with a recurrence time of ~100 s. The flares seem to occur over all binary orbital phases, and correlate with the overall variability in the light curve. We find a total of 323 discrete flares which have a mean full width half maximum of ~18 s. The detailed properties of SMC X-1 do not vary significantly between the flares and the normal state, suggesting that the flare may be an extension of the normal state persistent emission with increased accretion rates. The flares resemble Type II X-ray bursts from GRO J1744--28. We discuss the origin of the SMC X-1 flares in terms of a viscous instability near the inner edge of the accretion disk around a weakly magnetized X-ray pulsar, and find this is consistent with the interpretation that SMC X-1 is in fact an intermediate-stage source like GRO J1744--28.
Eikenberry Stephen Scott
Moon Dae-Sik
Wasserman Ira M.
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