Flares, Broadening of the Pulse frequency peak, and Quasi Periodic Oscillations in the Transient X-ray Pulsar 4U 1901+03

After a long quiescence of three decades, the transient X-ray pulsar 4U 1901+03 became highly active in 2003 February. From the analysis of a large number of Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer/ Proportional Counter Array (RXTE/PCA) observations of this source, we report here the detection of X-ray flares,...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Marykutty, James, Paul, Biswajit, Devasia, Jincy, Indulekha, Kavila
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 17.08.2010
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Summary:After a long quiescence of three decades, the transient X-ray pulsar 4U 1901+03 became highly active in 2003 February. From the analysis of a large number of Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer/ Proportional Counter Array (RXTE/PCA) observations of this source, we report here the detection of X-ray flares, a broadening of the pulse frequency peak and Quasi Periodic Oscillations (QPOs). The X-ray flares showed spectral changes, had a duration of 100 s - 300 s, and were more frequent and stronger during the peak of the outburst. In most of the observations during the outburst we also detected a broadening of the pulse frequency peak. We have also found intensity dependent changes in the pulse profile at very short timescales. This reveals a coupling between the periodic and the low frequency aperiodic variabilities. In addition, near the end of the outburst we have detected a strong QPO feature centered at ~ 0.135 Hz. The QPO feature is broad with a quality factor of 3.3 and with an rms value of 18.5+/-3.1%. Using the QPO frequency and the X-ray luminosity during the QPO detection period we estimated the magnetic field strength of the neutron star as 0.31*10^12 G which is consistent with the value inferred earlier under the assumption of spin equilibrium.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1008.2815