A very rare triple-peaked type-I X-ray burst in the low-mass X-ray binary 4U 1636-53

  • Guobao Zhang*
  • , Mariano Mendez
  • , Diego Altamirano
  • , Tomaso M. Belloni
  • , Jeroen Homan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We have discovered a triple-peaked X-ray burst from the low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) 4U 1636-53 with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE). This is the first triple-peaked burst reported from any LMXB using RXTE, and it is only the second burst of this kind observed from any source. (The previous one was also from 4U 1636-53, and was observed with EXOSAT.) From fits to time-resolved spectra, we find that this is not a radius-expansion burst, and the same triple-peaked pattern seen in the X-ray light curve is also present in the bolometric light curve of the burst. Similar to what was previously observed in double-peaked bursts from this source, the radius of the emitting area increases steadily during the burst, with short periods in between during which the radius remains more or less constant. The temperature first increases steeply, and then decreases across the burst also showing three peaks. The first and last peak in the temperature profile occur, respectively, significantly before and after the first and last peaks in the X-ray and bolometric light curves. We found no significant oscillations during this burst. This triple-peaked burst, as well as the one observed with EXOSAT and the double-peak bursts in this source, all took place when 4U 1636-53 occupied a relatively narrow region in the colour-colour diagram, corresponding to a relatively high (inferred) mass-accretion rate. No model presently available is able to explain the multiple-peaked bursts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)368-374
Number of pages7
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume398
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1-Sept-2009

Keywords

  • stars: individual: 4U 1636-53
  • stars: neutron
  • X-rays: binaries
  • X-rays: bursts
  • NEUTRON-STARS
  • EXOSAT OBSERVATIONS
  • MODEL ATMOSPHERES
  • TIMING-EXPLORER
  • SPECTRA
  • OSCILLATIONS
  • 4U/MXB-1636-53
  • PROPAGATION
  • 4U-1636-53
  • ABUNDANCES

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