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A precessing Be disk as a possible model for occultation events in GX 304-1

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2017-08-09 v1

Abstract

We report on the RXTE detection of a sudden increase in the absorption column density, NHN_\mathrm{H}, during the 2011 May outburst of GX 304-1. The NHN_\mathrm{H} increased up to 16×1022{\sim}16\times 10^{22} atoms cm2^{-2}, which is a factor of 3-4 larger than what is usually measured during the outbursts of GX 304-1 as covered by RXTE. Additionally, an increase in the variability of the hardness ratio as calculated from the energy resolved RXTE-PCA light curves is measured during this time range. We interpret these facts as an occultation event of the neutron star by material in the line of sight. Using a simple 3D model of an inclined and precessing Be disk around the Be type companion, we are able to qualitatively explain the NHN_\mathrm{H} evolution over time. We are able to constrain the Be-disk density to be on the order of 101110^{-11} g cm3^{-3}. Our model strengthens the idea of inclined Be disks as origin of double-peaked outbursts as the derived geometry allows accretion twice per orbit under certain conditions.

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@article{arxiv.1706.09657,
  title  = {A precessing Be disk as a possible model for occultation events in GX 304-1},
  author = {Matthias Kühnel and Richard E. Rothschild and Atsuo T. Okazaki and Sebastian Müller and Katja Pottschmidt and Ralf Ballhausen and Jieun Choi and Ingo Kreykenbohm and Felix Fürst and Diana M. Marcu-Cheatham and Paul Hemphill and Macarena Sagredo and Peter Kretschmar and Silvia Martínez-Núñez and José Miguel Torrejón and Rüdiger Staubert and Jörn Wilms},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.09657},
  year   = {2017}
}

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12 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society