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Monitoring Observations of SMC X-1's Excursions (MOOSE) I: Program Description and Initial High-State Spectral Results

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2022-06-22 v1

Abstract

SMC X-1 has exhibited three super-orbital period excursions since the onset of X-ray monitoring beginning with RXTE's launch in 1995. NICER has recently probed a fourth observed excursion beginning in 2021 with our program Monitoring Observations of SMC X-1's Excursions (MOOSE). These sensitive new MOOSE data probe different super-orbital periods and phases within them. Spectral fits to the high-state continuum during April 2021 to January 2022 show that the intrinsic spectral shapes are characterised by a soft (kT~0.19 keV) disc component and a hard (Gamma~0.7) power-law tail. When the 2021-2022 NICER observations, taken during an excursion, are compared to 2016 XMM-Newton observations (outside of an excursion), we find little evidence for intrinsic spectral variability across the high-states, but find evidence for a >3 sigma change in the absorption, although we caution that there may be calibration differences between the two instruments. Thus, over different lengths of super-orbital periods, we see little evidence for intrinsic spectral changes in the high-state. Upcoming studies of the pulse profiles may shed light on the mechanism behind the excursions.

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@article{arxiv.2206.06558,
  title  = {Monitoring Observations of SMC X-1's Excursions (MOOSE) I: Program Description and Initial High-State Spectral Results},
  author = {Kristen C. Dage and McKinley Brumback and Joey Neilsen and Chin-Ping Hu and Diego Altamirano and Arash Bahramian and Philip A. Charles and William I. Clarkson and Daryl Haggard and Ryan C. Hickox and Jamie Kennea},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.06558},
  year   = {2022}
}

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accepted to MNRAS