Bibcode
Linares, Manuel; van der Klis, M.; Wijnands, R.
Bibliographical reference
American Astronomical Society, HEAD meeting #10, #10.17
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2008
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Description
About 150 weakly magnetic neutron stars are known to accrete matter from
low-mass stars in neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries (NS-LMXBs).
Accretion in these systems is not steady and as a consequence luminosity
and spectral shape change on timescales from milliseconds to months.
Energy spectrum and rapid variability vary in a correlated way, which
allows to classify NS-LMXBs into two main groups: Z sources and atoll
sources. Both Z and atoll sources exhibit different accretion states, as
witnessed by their changing spectral and variability properties, which
reflect different configurations of the accretion flow around the
neutron star. While there are various clues that the relation between
accretion state and X-ray luminosity is not simple, lack of systematic
study of this issue has prevented firm conclussions up to now.
We present a systematic study of accretion states and state transitions
in a sample of atoll sources in relation to their luminosity. Using data
from both PCA and HEXTE onboard the RXTE we obtain reliable estimates of
the time dependent bolometric luminosity of the sources. We also devised
a method to efficiently characterize their timing/variability state. One
of the results of applying these methods is that in 4U 1608-522 the
transitions between low-luminosity hard-spectrum (island) states and
high-luminosity soft-spectrum (banana) states happen around two distinct
luminosities. Contrary to what studies suggest to be the case in black
hole X-ray binaries, the hard-to-soft transition in atoll sources does
not always happen at a higher luminosity than the soft-to-hard
transition. We also investigate the complex relation between variability
frequencies and luminosity.