Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-05-05
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in Nova Science Publishers volume "Progress in Neutron Star Research"
Scientific paper
We discuss the recent efforts to use a sub-class of neutron-star X-ray transients (the quasi-persistent transients) to probe the properties of neutron-star crusts and cores. Quasi-persistent X-ray transients experience accretion episodes lasting years to decades, instead of the usual weeks to months of ordinary, short-duration transients. These prolonged accretion episodes should significantly heat the crusts of the neutron stars in these systems, bringing the crusts out of thermal equilibrium with their neutron-star cores. When these systems are back in quiescence, i.e. when no more accretion onto the neutron-star surfaces occurs, then the crusts should thermally radiate in X-rays, cooling them down until they are again in thermal equilibrium with the cores. In this chapter we discuss the recent X-ray monitoring campaigns we performed (using the X-ray satellites Chandra and XMM-Newton) to study several quasi-persistent neutron-star X-ray transients in their quiescent states. These observations gave us, for the first time, a detailed look into the cooling curves of accretion heated neutron-star crusts. In this chapter, we discuss how these crust cooling curves can provide insight into the structure of neutron stars.
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