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A Study of Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries in the Low-Luminosity Regime

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-02-14 v1

Abstract

A recent study of a small sample of X-ray binaries (XRBs) suggests a significant softening of spectra of neutron star (NS) binaries as compared to black hole (BH) binaries in the luminosity range 1034^{34} - 1037^{37} erg/s. This softening is quantified as an anticorrelation between the spectral index and the 0.5 - 10 keV X-ray luminosity. We extend the study to significantly lower luminosities (i.e., \sim a few ×\times 103010^{30} erg/s) for a larger sample of XRBs. We find evidence for a significant anticorrelation between the spectral index and the luminosity for a group of NS binaries in the luminosity range 1032^{32} to 1033^{33} erg/s. Our analysis suggests a steep slope for the correlation i.e., -2.12 ±\pm 0.63. In contrast, BH binaries do not exhibit the same behavior. We examine the possible dichotomy between NS and BH binaries in terms of a Comptonization model that assumes a feedback mechanism between an optically thin hot corona and an optically thick cool source of soft photons. We gauge the NS-BH dichotomy by comparing the extracted corona temperatures, Compton-y parameters and the Comptonization amplification factors: The mean temperature of the NS group is found to be significantly lower than the equivalent temperature for the BH group. The extracted Compton-y parameters and the amplification factors follow the theoretically predicted relation with the spectral index.

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@article{arxiv.1801.07107,
  title  = {A Study of Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries in the Low-Luminosity Regime},
  author = {E. Sonbas and K. S. Dhuga and E. Gogus},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.07107},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJ