We report the detection of a long X-ray burst triggered on MJD 60171.65 from the ultra-compact binary 4U 1850−087 by the Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image and Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER). We analyse the NICER data observed in between MJD 60095.19−60177.43, including one observation covered part of the long X-ray burst tail, i.e., 0.15−3.8 hr after the trigger. The persistent spectra are quite similar and well described by a combination of multi-color disk blackbody, with the inner temperature of 0.5 keV, and a thermally comptonized continuum with the asymptotic power-law photon index of Γ∼2.2, and electron temperature of kTe∼20−30 keV. The persistent fluxes were around 3.8×10−10ergcm−2s−1, corresponding to a local accretion rate of 1%m˙Edd. Part of time-resolved burst spectra show a clear deviation from the blackbody model, which can be improved by considering the enhanced persistent emission due to the Poynting-Robertson drag, or the reflected disk emission illuminated by the burst. From the burst flux during the cooling tail, we estimate the burst duration, τ≈0.78 hr, the burst fluence, Eb≈4.1×1041 ergs, and the ignition column depth, yign≈3.5×1010gcm−2. We propose that the long X-ray burst is powered by unstable burning of pure helium in deep layer. Moreover, we identify significant 1 keV emission lines in the burst spectra, which may originate from the surrounding disk.
@article{arxiv.2404.14129,
title = {Discovery of a long thermonuclear X-ray burst from the ultra-compact binary 4U 1850$-$087},
author = {Yongqi Lu and Zhaosheng Li and Wenhui Yu and Yuanyue Pan and Maurizio Falanga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.14129},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
9 pages, 6 figures, to match the published version in ApJ