Comprehensive Analysis of the Transient X-ray Pulsar MAXI J1409-619
Abstract
We probe the properties of the transient X-ray pulsar MAXI J1409619 through \textit{RXTE} and \textit{Swift} follow up observations of the outburst in 2010. We are able to phase connect the pulse arrival times for the 25 days episode during the outburst. We suggest that either an orbital model (with days) or a noise process due to random torque fluctuations (with Hz s Hz) is plausible to describe the residuals of the timing solution. The frequency derivatives indicate a positive torque-luminosity correlation, that implies a temporary accretion disc formation during the outburst. We also discover several quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) in company with their harmonics whose centroid frequencies decrease as the source flux decays. The variation of pulsed fraction and spectral power law index of the source with X-ray flux is interpreted as the sign of transition from a critical to a sub-critical accretion regime at the critical luminosity within the range of erg s to ergs s. Using pulse-phase-resolved spectroscopy, we show that the phases with higher flux tend to have lower photon indices, indicating that the polar regions produce spectrally harder emission.
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@article{arxiv.1911.02871,
title = {Comprehensive Analysis of the Transient X-ray Pulsar MAXI J1409-619},
author = {Ç. K. Dönmez and M. M. Serim and S. Ç. İnam and Ş. Şahiner and D. Çerri-Serim and A. Baykal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.02871},
year = {2020}
}
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28 pages, 15 figures, revised version accepted for publication in MNRAS Main Journal