1. GECAM detection of a bright type-I X-ray burst from 4U 0614+09: confirmation its spin frequency at 413 Hz
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Chen, Y. P., Li, J., Xiong, S. L., Ji, L., Zhang, S., Peng, W. X., Qiao, R., Li, X. Q., Wen, X. Y., Song, L. M., Zheng, S. J., Song, X. Y., Zhao, X. Y., Huang, Y., Lu, F. J., Zhang, S. N., Xiao, S., Cai, C., Zhang, B. X., An, Z. H., Chen, C., Chen, G., Chen, W., Dai, G. Q., Du, Y. Q., Gao, M., Gong, K., Guo, D. Y., Guo, Z. W., He, J. J., Li, B., Li, C., Li, C. Y., Li, G., Li, J. H., Li, L., Li, Q. X., Li, X. B., Li, Y. G., Liang, J., Liang, X. H., Liao, J. Y., Liu, J. C., Liu, X. J., Liu, Y. Q., Luo, Q., Ma, X., Meng, B., Ou, G., Shi, D. L., Shi, F., Shi, J. Y., Sun, G. X., Sun, X. L., Tuo, Y. L., Wang, C. W., Wang, H., Wang, H. Y., Wang, J., Wang, J. Z., Wang, P., Wang, Y. S., Wang, Y. X., Wen, X., Wu, H., Xie, S. L., Xu, Y. B., Xu, Y. P., Xue, W. C., Yang, S., Yao, M., Ye, J. Y., Yi, Q. B., Zhang, C. M., Zhang, C. Y., Zhang, D. L., Zhang, Fan, Zhang, Fei, Zhang, H. M., Zhang, K., Zhang, P., Zhang, X. L., Zhang, Y. Q., Zhang, Z., Zhao, G. Y., Zhao, S. Y., Zhao, Y., Zheng, C., Zhou, X., and Zhu, Y.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
One month after launching Gravitational wave high-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor (GECAM), a bright thermonuclear X-ray burst from 4U~0614+09, was observed on January 24, 2021. We report the time-resolved spectroscopy of the burst and a burst oscillation detection at 413 Hz with a fractional amplitude 3.4\% (rms). This coincides with the burst oscillation previously discovered with \textit{Swift}/BAT \citep{Strohmayer2008}, and therefore confirms the spin frequency of this source. This burst is the brightest one in the normal bursts (except the superburst) ever detected from 4U~0614+09, which leads to an upper limit of distance estimation as 3.1 kpc. The folded light curve during the burst oscillation shows a multi-peak structure, which is the first case observed during a single burst oscillation in nonpulsating sources. The multi-peak profile could be due to additional harmonics of the burst oscillation, which is corresponding to several brighter/fainter spots at the stellar surface.
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- 2021
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