Sidebands to mHz QPOs in 4U 1626$-$67 in the second spin-down state
Abstract
We report results from an Target-of-Opportunity (ToO) observation of 4U 162667, performed on 2023 May 18, soon after the discovery of torque reversal to spin-down in the source. The X-ray emission exhibited significant dependence on both energy and torque state. This work highlights the comparison of timing features of 4U 162667 with a previous observation from 2018, when the neutron star was in the spin-up state. The power density spectrum (PDS) of the 2023 observation comprised a sharp peak corresponding to 130 mHz X-ray pulsations along with a prominent quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) feature at 46 mHz with 20\% rms amplitude, which was positively correlated with energy. We also report the detection of sidebands to QPO occurring at a beat frequency () of 83 mHz with 8\% rms amplitude, having detection significance. Additionally, we utilized () observations from the same torque state (2023 May-July) to analogize the presence and energy dependence of sidebands. The source retains timing properties in this spin-down torque state, similar to those seen in the previous spin-down phase. In sharp contrast, PDS from the 2018 observation was dominated by red noise, an absence of QPOs and a broadening in the wings of the pulse frequency peak, indicating a coupling between periodic and low-frequency aperiodic variability. Furthermore, we detected the known cyclotron resonance scattering feature (CRSF) at 37 keV in the Large Area X-ray Proportional Counter (LAXPC) spectrum. We explore various mechanisms that could possibly explain the presence of QPOs exclusively during the spin-down state.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.05444,
title = {Sidebands to mHz QPOs in 4U 1626$-$67 in the second spin-down state},
author = {Rahul Sharma and Chetana Jain and Biswajit Paul and Aru Beri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.05444},
year = {2025}
}
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In press MNRAS