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Return of 4U~1730--22 after 49 years silence: the peculiar burst properties of the 2021/2022 outbursts observed by Insight-HXMT

Authors :
Chen, Yu-Peng
Zhang, Shu
Ji, Long
Zhang, Shuang-Nan
Kong, Ling-Da
Wang, Peng-Ju
Chang, Zhi
Peng, Jing-Qiang
Li, Jian
Qu, Jin-Lu
Li, Zhao-Sheng
Tao, Lian
Ge, Ming-Yu
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

After in quiescence for 49 years, 4U~1730--22 became active and had two outbursts in 2021 \& 2022; ten thermonuclear X-ray bursts were detected with Insight-HXMT. Among them, the faintest burst showed a double-peaked profile, placing the source as the 5th accreting neutron star (NS) exhibiting double/triple-peaked type-I X-ray bursts; the other bursts showed photospheric radius expansion (PRE). The properties of double-peaked non-PRE burst indicate that it could be related to a stalled burning front. For the five bright PRE bursts, apart from the emission from the neutron star (NS) surface, we find the residuals both in the soft ($<$3 keV) and hard ($>$10 keV) X-ray band. Time-resolved spectroscopy reveals that the excess can be attributed to an enhanced pre-burst/persistent emission or the Comptonization of the burst emission by the corona/boundary-layer. We find, the burst emission shows a rise until the photosphere touches down to the NS surface rather than the theoretical predicted constant Eddington luminosity. The shortage of the burst emission in the early rising phase is beyond the occlusion by the disk. We speculate that the findings above correspond to that the obscured part (not only the lower part) of the NS surface is exposed to the line of sight due to the evaporation of the obscured material by the burst emission, or the burst emission is anisotropic ($\xi>1$) in the burst early phase. In addition, based on the average flux of PRE bursts at their touch-down time, we derive a distance estimation as 10.4 kpc.<br />Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2208.13556; text overlap with arXiv:2208.12124

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.10721
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aca094