Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-03-16
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Version to be published in ApJ v542, Oct 20, 2000. Only minor changes. 24 pages including 8 figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/317031
We present an analysis of the nine type I X-ray bursts that were observed from KS 1731-260 with RXTE. We find that the bursts divide naturally into two populations: ``fast bursts'' occur on the Banana Branch when the accretion rate is high and exhibit short decay times, high peak fluxes, and radius expansion episodes. ``Slow bursts'' occur in the Island State at lower accretion rates, have lower peak fluxes, higher fluences, longer decay times, and show no evidence of radius expansion. All five of the fast bursts, and none of the four slow bursts, show coherent oscillations near 524 Hz. We perform in-burst phase connection of the burst pulsations, which allows us to unambiguously characterize their frequency evolution. That evolution exhibits a variety of behaviors, including a sharp spin-down during one burst. Applying our phase models, we find that the pulsations are spectrally harder than the burst emission, with the strength of the pulsations increasing monotonically with photon energy. Coherently summing all of the burst signals, we find upper limits of ~5% relative to the strength of the main pulse on any modulation at 1/2 or 3/2 the main pulse frequency. We discuss our results in the context of models in which the burst pulsations are produced by a hot spot on the surface of a spinning neutron star.
Bildsten Lars
Fox Derek W.
Morgan Edward Harrington
Muno Michael P.
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