Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-03-23
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
24 pages, 9 figures, accepted by ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/307527
We report on optical and RXTE observations of a new high-latitude bursting X-ray transient, XTE J2123-058. We identified the optical counterpart, measured the 5.9573 hr orbital period and constrained the binary inclination and the source distance. The distance lower limit indicates that the source is at least 2.6 kpc from the Galactic plane, which is unusual for an LMXB. RXTE observations were made between June and August 1998 during the first detected outburst from this source. We describe correlations between X-ray timing and spectral properties and discuss the possibility that the propeller mechanism turned on during the decay of the outburst. During one of the RXTE observations, we detect a pair of high frequency QPOs at 847.1 +/- 5.5 Hz and 1102 +/- 13 Hz simultaneously. According to the beat frequency model, the QPO separation implies a neutron star spin period near 3.9 ms. As the X-ray flux decreases at the end of the outburst, the amplitude of the optical modulation increases significantly. This behavior can be explained if the size of the accretion disk decreases during the decay of the outburst.
Halpern Jules P.
Kaaret Philip
Kemp Jonathan
Tomsick John A.
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