RAPID COOLING OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN THE QUIESCENT SUPER-EDDINGTON TRANSIENT XTE J1701–462

We present Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer and Swift observations made during the final three weeks of the 2006-2007 outburst of the super-Eddington neutron star (NS) transient XTE J1701-462, as well as Chandra and XMM-Newton observations covering the first sime800 days of the subsequent quiescent phase...

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Main Authors: Homan, Jeroen, Wijnands, Rudy, Mendez, Mariano, Altamirano, Diego, Cackett, E. M., Brown, Edward F., Belloni, Tomaso M., Degenaar, N., Lewin, Walter H. G., Fridriksson, Joel Karl
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
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Published: Institute of Physics/American Astronomical Society 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/95791
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author Homan, Jeroen
Wijnands, Rudy
Mendez, Mariano
Altamirano, Diego
Cackett, E. M.
Brown, Edward F.
Belloni, Tomaso M.
Degenaar, N.
Lewin, Walter H. G.
Fridriksson, Joel Karl
author2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
author_facet Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Homan, Jeroen
Wijnands, Rudy
Mendez, Mariano
Altamirano, Diego
Cackett, E. M.
Brown, Edward F.
Belloni, Tomaso M.
Degenaar, N.
Lewin, Walter H. G.
Fridriksson, Joel Karl
author_sort Homan, Jeroen
collection MIT
description We present Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer and Swift observations made during the final three weeks of the 2006-2007 outburst of the super-Eddington neutron star (NS) transient XTE J1701-462, as well as Chandra and XMM-Newton observations covering the first sime800 days of the subsequent quiescent phase. The source transitioned quickly from active accretion to quiescence, with the luminosity dropping by over 3 orders of magnitude in sime13 days. The spectra obtained during quiescence exhibit both a thermal component, presumed to originate in emission from the NS surface, and a non-thermal component of uncertain origin, which has shown large and irregular variability. We interpret the observed decay of the inferred effective surface temperature of the NS in quiescence as the cooling of the NS crust after having been heated and brought out of thermal equilibrium with the core during the outburst. The interpretation of the data is complicated by an apparent temporary increase in temperature sime220 days into quiescence, possibly due to an additional spurt of accretion. We derive an exponential decay timescale of sime120[superscript +30][subscript –20] days for the inferred temperature (excluding observations affected by the temporary increase). This short timescale indicates a highly conductive NS crust. Further observations are needed to confirm whether the crust is still slowly cooling or has already reached thermal equilibrium with the core at a surface temperature of sime125 eV. The latter would imply a high equilibrium bolometric thermal luminosity of sime5 × 10[superscript 33]ergs[superscript –1] for an assumed distance of 8.8 kpc.
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spelling mit-1721.1/957912022-09-29T16:22:43Z RAPID COOLING OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN THE QUIESCENT SUPER-EDDINGTON TRANSIENT XTE J1701–462 Homan, Jeroen Wijnands, Rudy Mendez, Mariano Altamirano, Diego Cackett, E. M. Brown, Edward F. Belloni, Tomaso M. Degenaar, N. Lewin, Walter H. G. Fridriksson, Joel Karl Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research Fridriksson, Joel K. Homan, Jeroen Lewin, Walter H. G. We present Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer and Swift observations made during the final three weeks of the 2006-2007 outburst of the super-Eddington neutron star (NS) transient XTE J1701-462, as well as Chandra and XMM-Newton observations covering the first sime800 days of the subsequent quiescent phase. The source transitioned quickly from active accretion to quiescence, with the luminosity dropping by over 3 orders of magnitude in sime13 days. The spectra obtained during quiescence exhibit both a thermal component, presumed to originate in emission from the NS surface, and a non-thermal component of uncertain origin, which has shown large and irregular variability. We interpret the observed decay of the inferred effective surface temperature of the NS in quiescence as the cooling of the NS crust after having been heated and brought out of thermal equilibrium with the core during the outburst. The interpretation of the data is complicated by an apparent temporary increase in temperature sime220 days into quiescence, possibly due to an additional spurt of accretion. We derive an exponential decay timescale of sime120[superscript +30][subscript –20] days for the inferred temperature (excluding observations affected by the temporary increase). This short timescale indicates a highly conductive NS crust. Further observations are needed to confirm whether the crust is still slowly cooling or has already reached thermal equilibrium with the core at a surface temperature of sime125 eV. The latter would imply a high equilibrium bolometric thermal luminosity of sime5 × 10[superscript 33]ergs[superscript –1] for an assumed distance of 8.8 kpc. Astronomical Society of India (contract I/088/06/0) Chandra X-ray Center (U.S.) (Chandra Award GO7-8049X) Chandra X-ray Center (U.S.) (Chandra Award GO9-0057X) 2015-03-04T15:55:17Z 2015-03-04T15:55:17Z 2010-05 2009-09 Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 0004-637X 1538-4357 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/95791 Fridriksson, Joel K., Jeroen Homan, Rudy Wijnands, Mariano Méndez, Diego Altamirano, Edward M. Cackett, Edward F. Brown, Tomaso M. Belloni, Nathalie Degenaar, and Walter H. G. Lewin. “RAPID COOLING OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN THE QUIESCENT SUPER-EDDINGTON TRANSIENT XTE J1701–462.” The Astrophysical Journal 714, no. 1 (April 8, 2010): 270–286. © 2010 American Astronomical Society. en_US http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/714/1/270 Astrophysical Journal Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. application/pdf Institute of Physics/American Astronomical Society American Astronomical Society
spellingShingle Homan, Jeroen
Wijnands, Rudy
Mendez, Mariano
Altamirano, Diego
Cackett, E. M.
Brown, Edward F.
Belloni, Tomaso M.
Degenaar, N.
Lewin, Walter H. G.
Fridriksson, Joel Karl
RAPID COOLING OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN THE QUIESCENT SUPER-EDDINGTON TRANSIENT XTE J1701–462
title RAPID COOLING OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN THE QUIESCENT SUPER-EDDINGTON TRANSIENT XTE J1701–462
title_full RAPID COOLING OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN THE QUIESCENT SUPER-EDDINGTON TRANSIENT XTE J1701–462
title_fullStr RAPID COOLING OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN THE QUIESCENT SUPER-EDDINGTON TRANSIENT XTE J1701–462
title_full_unstemmed RAPID COOLING OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN THE QUIESCENT SUPER-EDDINGTON TRANSIENT XTE J1701–462
title_short RAPID COOLING OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN THE QUIESCENT SUPER-EDDINGTON TRANSIENT XTE J1701–462
title_sort rapid cooling of the neutron star in the quiescent super eddington transient xte j1701 462
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/95791
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