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Observing the Transient Pulsations of SMC X-1 with NuSTAR

Authors :
Matteo Bachetti
John A. Tomsick
Fiona A. Harrison
Kristin K. Madsen
Jörn Wilms
Sean N. Pike
McKinley C. Brumback
Katja Pottschmidt
Felix Fürst
ITA
USA
DEU
ESP
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We report on NuSTAR observations of transient pulsations in the neutron star X-ray binary SMC X-1. The transition from non-pulsing to pulsing states was not accompanied by a large change in flux. Instead, both pulsing and non-pulsing states were observed in a single observation during the low-flux super-orbital state. During the high-state, we measure a pulse period of $P = 0.70117(9)\,\mathrm{s}$ at $T_{ref} = 56145\,\mathrm{MJD}$. Spectral analysis during non-pulsing and pulsing states reveals that the observations can be consistently modeled by an absorbed power law with a phenomenological cutoff resembling a Fermi-Dirac distribution, or by a partially obscured cutoff power law. The shapes of the underlying continua show little variability between epochs, while the covering fraction and column density vary between super-orbital states. The strength of pulsations also varies, leading us to infer that the absence and reemergence of pulsations are related to changing obscuration, such as by a warped accretion disk. SMC X-1 is accreting near or above its Eddington limit, reaching an unabsorbed X-ray luminosity of $L_{\rm X}({\rm 2-10~keV}) \approx 5 \times 10^{38}\, {\rm erg}\, {\rm s}^{-1}$. This suggests that SMC X-1 may be a useful local analog to ultraluminous X-ray pulsars (ULXPs), which likewise exhibit strong variability in their pulsed fractions, as well as flux variability on similar timescales. In particular, the gradual pulse turn-on which has been observed in M82 X-2 is similar to the behavior we observe in SMC X-1. Thus we propose that pulse fraction variability of ULXPs may also be due to variable obscuration.<br />Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal; 13 pages, 4 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d93d5a83d50d98b358da4ed390a4cfde