Nonperiodic Type I Be/X-Ray Binary Outbursts
Abstract Type I Be/X-ray binary outbursts are driven by mass transfer from a Be star decretion disk to a neutron star companion during each orbital period. Treiber et al. recently observed nonperiodic type I outbursts in RX J0529.8–6556 that has unknown binary orbital properties. We show that nonper...
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Published in | Astrophysical journal. Letters Vol. 922; no. 2; p. L37 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Austin
The American Astronomical Society
01.12.2021
IOP Publishing |
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Summary: | Abstract
Type I Be/X-ray binary outbursts are driven by mass transfer from a Be star decretion disk to a neutron star companion during each orbital period. Treiber et al. recently observed nonperiodic type I outbursts in RX J0529.8–6556 that has unknown binary orbital properties. We show that nonperiodic type I outbursts may be temporarily driven in a low eccentricity binary with a disk that is inclined sufficiently to be mildly unstable to Kozai–Lidov oscillations. The inclined disk becomes eccentric and material is transferred to the neutron star at up to three locations in each orbit: when the neutron star passes the disk apastron or one of the two nodes of the disk. The timing and magnitude of each vary with the disk argument of periapsis and longitude of the ascending node that precess in opposite directions. Calculating the orbital period of the RX J0529.8–6556 system is nontrivial but we suggest it may be >300 days, longer than previous estimates. |
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Bibliography: | High-Energy Phenomena and Fundamental Physics AAS35526 |
ISSN: | 2041-8205 2041-8213 |
DOI: | 10.3847/2041-8213/ac3a05 |