Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Dec 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996aas...189.4411m&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, 189th AAS Meeting, #44.11; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 28, p.1329
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
3
Scientific paper
Quasi-periodic brightness oscillations with frequencies in the range 500--1200 Hz have recently been discovered in seven low-mass X-ray binaries. These oscillations are very strong, with rms amplitudes ranging up to ~ 20%, and are remarkably coherent, with nu /Delta nu ratios as high as ~ 200. A pair of high-frequency QPOs has been detected in four of the seven sources. Here we propose a model for these kilohertz quasi-periodic oscillations in which the higher ( ~ 900 -- 1200 Hz) frequency is the Keplerian frequency nu_ {Ks} at the sonic point at the inner edge of the Keplerian disk and the lower ( ~ 600 -- 800 Hz) frequency is the beat between nu_ {Ks} and the ~ 150 -- 500 Hz spin frequency nu_spin of a weakly magnetic (B_s ~ 10(7) - 10(9) G) neutron star. If the magnetic field of the neutron star is too weak (B_s << 10(7) G) or the mass accretion rate is too low, this beat frequency may not be visible. This model is consistent with the magnetic fields, accretion rates, and scattering optical depths inferred from previous modeling of the X-ray spectra and rapid X-ray variability of the atoll and Z sources, and explains naturally the observed frequencies of the kilohertz QPOs, their large amplitude and high coherence, and the steep increase of their amplitudes with photon energy. If the sonic-point origin of these QPOs is confirmed, measurements of kilohertz quasi-periodic oscillation frequencies in LMXBs will provide new bounds on the masses of neutron stars and new constraints on the equation of state of matter at high densities.
Lamb Frederick K.
Miller Michael Coleman
Psaltis Dimitrios
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