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On the Correlation of Torque and Luminosity in GX 1+4

Astrophysics 2009-10-30 v1

Abstract

Over five years of daily hard X-ray (>20 keV) monitoring of the 2-min accretion-powered pulsar GX 1+4 with the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory/BATSE large-area detectors has found nearly continuous rapid spin-down, interrupted by a bright 200-d spin-up episode. During spin-down, the torque becomes more negative as the luminosity increases (assuming that the 20-60 keV pulsed flux traces bolometric luminosity), the opposite of what is predicted by standard accretion torque theory. No changes in the shape of the 20-100 keV pulsed energy spectrum were detected, so that a very drastic change in the spectrum below 20 keV or the pulsed fraction would be required to make the 20-60 keV pulsed flux a poor luminosity tracer. These are the first observations which flatly contradict standard magnetic disk accretion theory, and they may have important implications for understanding the spin evolution of X-ray binaries, cataclysmic variables, and protostars. We briefly discuss the possibility that GX 1+4 may be accreting from a retrograde disk during spin-down, as previously suggested.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9703047,
  title  = {On the Correlation of Torque and Luminosity in GX 1+4},
  author = {Deepto Chakrabarty and Lars Bildsten and Mark H. Finger and John M. Grunsfeld and Danny T. Koh and Robert W. Nelson and Thomas A. Prince and Brian A. Vaughan and Robert B. Wilson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9703047},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

10 pages including 3 PS figures. To appear in ApJ Letters