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A&A 442, L15-L19 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200500177
Letter
Accretion mode changes in Centaurus X-3
B. Paul1, H. Raichur1, 2 and U. Mukherjee11 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba, Mumbai 400005, India
e-mail: bpaul@tifr.res.in
2 Joint Astronomy Programme, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India
(Received 19 July 2005 / Accepted 3 September 2005)
Abstract
We report here discovery of the existence of two different accretion modes in
the high mass X-ray binary pulsar Cen X-3 during its high states.
The multiband X-ray light curves of Cen X-3 lasting for more than 3400 days
obtained with the All Sky Monitor (ASM) onboard the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer
(RXTE) shows many episodes of high and low X-ray intensities.
The high intensity phases last between a few to upto 110 days and the
separation between two high intensity phases also varies widely.
One remarkable feature deduced from the RXTE-ASM light curves is that during
these high intensity phases, Cen X-3 manifests in two very distinct spectral
states.
When the source makes a transition from the low intensity phase to the high
intensity phase, it adopts one of these two spectral states and during the
entire high intensity phase remains in that particular spectral state.
During December 2000 to April 2004, all the high intensity episodes
showed a hardness ratio which is significantly larger than the same during
all the high states prior to and subsequent to this period.
It is also found that most of the soft outbursts reach a nearly constant peak
flux in the 5-12 keV band.
For comparison, similar analysis was carried out on the long term X-ray light
curves of three other X-ray binary pulsars Her X-1, Vela X-1, and SMC X-1.
Results obtained with these sources are also presented here and we found
that none of the other sources show such a behaviour.
From these observations, we suggest that Cen X-3 has two different accretion
modes and in the course of nine years it has exhibited two switch overs between
these.
Key words: stars: neutron -- pulsars: individual: Cen X-3 -- X-rays: stars
SIMBAD Objects
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