Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-08-07
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
32 pages, 8 postscript figures, accepted for ApJ, 1 Jan 99, Vol 510, No. 1, also available from http://cosmic.riken.go.jp/kota
Scientific paper
10.1086/306552
The X-ray binary pulsar GX 1+4 was observed with Ginga every year from 1987 to 1991, and with ASCA in 1994. During the Ginga observations, GX 1+4 was in the steady spindown phase, while the X-ray flux was not steady. The X-ray luminosity decreased down to L = 2.7\times10^{36} erg s^{-1} in 1991, after the peak activity of L = 1.2\times10^{37} erg s^{-1} in 1989. On the other hand, the absorption column density showed a drastic increase over the Ginga observation series. It reached a maximum of 1.4\times10^{24} cm^{-2} in 1991, indicating a rapid accumulation of matter in the vicinity of the source. The ASCA observation was performed on 1994/09/15, a month before the transition into a spinup phase. The source brightened again to L = 10^{37} erg s^{-1}. The absorption column density was observed to decrease for the first time to 2\times10^{23} cm^{-2}. The ionization degree of iron in the absorbing matter was determined to be Fe I--Fe IV using the ratio of the line-center energy to the absorption-edge energy. The low ionization degree is consistent with an absorbing matter distribution extending 10^{12} cm from the source. We compared the results with optical observations, and found the optical data also supports the picture. Based on the geometrical model, possible causes of the bimodal behavior of the source are discussed.
Angelini Lorella
Dotani Tadayasu
Greenhill John G.
Kotani Taro
Nagase Fumiaki
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