Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-04-11
Astrophys.J. 577 (2002) 346-358
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted, ApJ. 9 Figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/342155
We obtained four Chandra/ACIS-S observations beginning two weeks after the end of the November 2000 outburst of the neutron star (NS) transient Aql X-1. Over the five month span in quiescence, the X-ray spectra are consistent with thermal emission from a NS with a pure hydrogen photosphere and R_{\infty}=15.9+{0.8}-{2.9} (d/5 kpc) km at the optically implied X-ray column density. We also detect a hard power-law tail during two of the four observations. The intensity of Aql X-1 first decreased by 50+/-4% over three months, then increased by 35+/-5% in one month, and then remained constant (<6% change) over the last month. These variations in the first two observations cannot be explained by a change in the power-law spectral component, nor in the X-ray column density. Presuming that R_{\infty} is not variable and a pure hydrogen atmosphere, the long-term changes can only be explained by variations in the NS effective temperature, from kT_{eff, \infty}=130+3-5 eV, down to 113+3-4 eV, finally increasing to 118+9-4 eV for the final two observations. During one of these observations, we observe two phenomena which were previously suggested as indicators of quiescent accretion onto the NS: short-timescale (<1e4 sec) variability (at 32+8-6% rms), and a possible absorption feature near 0.5 keV. The possible absorption feature can potentially be explained as due to a time-variable response in the ACIS detector. Even so, such a feature has not been detected previously from a NS, and if confirmed and identified, can be exploited for simultaneous measurements of the photospheric redshift and NS radius.
Bildsten Lars
Brown Edward F.
Pavlov George G.
Rutledge Robert E.
Zavlin Vyacheslav E.
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