Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-05-18
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
15 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables; ApJ, accepted
Scientific paper
10.1086/322361
We report on the quiescent spectrum measured with Chandra/ACIS-S of the transient, type-I X-ray bursting neutron star Aql X-1, immediately following an accretion outburst. The neutron star radius, assuming a pure hydrogen atmosphere and hard power-law spectrum, is $R_\infty$=13.4{+5}{-4} (d/5 \kpc) km. Based on the historical outburst record of RXTE/ASM, the quiescent luminosity is consistent with that predicted by Brown, Bildsten and Rutledge from deep crustal heating, lending support to this theory for providing a minimum quiescent luminosity of transient neutron stars. While not required by the data, the hard power-law component can account for 18+/-8% of the 0.5-10 keV thermal flux. Short-timescale intensity variability during this observation is less than 15% rms (3 sigma; 0.0001-1 Hz, 0.2-8 keV). Comparison between the Chandra spectrum and three X-ray spectral observations made between Oct 1992 and Oct 1996 find all spectra consistent with a pure H atmosphere, but with temperatures ranging from 145--168 eV, spanning a factor of 1.87+/-0.21 in observed flux. The source of variability in the quiescent luminosity on long timescales (greater than years) remains a puzzle. If from accretion, then it remains to be explained why the quiescent accretion rate provides a luminosity so nearly equal to that from deep crustal heating.
Bildsten Lars
Brown Edward F.
Pavlov George G.
Rutledge Robert E.
Zavlin Vyacheslav E.
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