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A&A 436, 999-1008 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041796
Quasi-periodic oscillations: Resonant shear Alfvén waves in neutron star magnetospheres
V. Rezania1, 2 and J. C. Samson11 Theoretical Physics Institute, Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2J1, Canada
e-mail: vrezania@phys.ualberta.ca
2 Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Zanjan 45195, Iran
(Received 5 August 2004 / Accepted 19 February 2005 )
Abstract
We propose a new model for quasi-periodic oscillations
(QPOs) based on oscillating magnetohydrodynamic modes in neutron
star magnetospheres. We argue that
the interaction of the accretion disk with the magnetosphere can
excite resonant shear Alfvén waves in a region of enhanced
density gradients, the region where accretion material flows along the
magnetic field lines in the magnetosphere (see Fig.1).
We demonstrate that depending on the distance
of this region from the star and the magnetic
field strength, the frequency of the field line resonance can
range from several Hz (a weaker field, farther from the star), to
approximately kHz frequencies (a stronger field, ~2-10 stellar
radii from the star). We show that such oscillations are able to
significantly modulate inflow of matter from the high density
region toward the star's surface and possibly produce the observed
X-ray spectrum. In addition, we show that the observed 2:3 frequency ratio of QPOs is a natural result of our model.
Key words: stars: neutron -- stars: magnetic fields -- X-rays: binaries
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© ESO 2005
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