Observing the transient pulsations of SMC X-1 with NuSTAR
Abstract
We report on NuSTAR observations of transient pulsations in the neutron star X-ray binary SMC X-1. The transition from non-pulsing to pulsing states was not accompanied by a large change in flux. Instead, both pulsing and non-pulsing states were observed in a single observation during the low-flux super-orbital state. During the high-state, we measure a pulse period of at . Spectral analysis during non-pulsing and pulsing states reveals that the observations can be consistently modeled by an absorbed power law with a phenomenological cutoff resembling a Fermi-Dirac distribution, or by a partially obscured cutoff power law. The shapes of the underlying continua show little variability between epochs, while the covering fraction and column density vary between super-orbital states. The strength of pulsations also varies, leading us to infer that the absence and reemergence of pulsations are related to changing obscuration, such as by a warped accretion disk. SMC X-1 is accreting near or above its Eddington limit, reaching an unabsorbed X-ray luminosity of . This suggests that SMC X-1 may be a useful local analog to ultraluminous X-ray pulsars (ULXPs), which likewise exhibit strong variability in their pulsed fractions, as well as flux variability on similar timescales. In particular, the gradual pulse turn-on which has been observed in M82 X-2 is similar to the behavior we observe in SMC X-1. Thus we propose that pulse fraction variability of ULXPs may also be due to variable obscuration.
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@article{arxiv.1903.06306,
title = {Observing the transient pulsations of SMC X-1 with NuSTAR},
author = {Sean N. Pike and Fiona A. Harrison and Matteo Bachetti and McKinley C. Brumback and Felix S. Fürst and Kristin K. Madsen and Katja Pottschmidt and John A. Tomsick and Jörn Wilms},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.06306},
year = {2019}
}
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Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal; 13 pages, 4 figures