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Spectro-temporal and Type I X-ray burst analysis of GX 3$+$1 using AstroSat observations

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2023-11-03 v4

Abstract

GX 3++1, an atoll type neutron star low-mass X-ray binary, was observed four times by Soft X-ray Telescope and The Large Area X-ray Proportional Counters on-board \textit{AstroSat} between October 5, 2017 and August 9, 2018. The hardness-intensity-diagram of the source showed it to be in the soft spectral state during all the four observations. The spectra of the source could be adequately fit with a model consisting of blackbody (bbody\mathtt{bbody}) and power-law (powerlaw\mathtt{powerlaw}) components. This yielded the blackbody radius and mass accretion rate to be \sim8 km and \sim2 ×\times 10910^{-9} M_{\odot} y1^{-1}, respectively. In one of the observations, a Type I X-ray burst having a rise and e-folding time of 0.6 and 5.6 s, respectively, was detected. Time-resolved spectral analysis of the burst showed that the source underwent a photospheric radius expansion. The radius of the emitting blackbody in GX 3++1 and its distance were estimated to be 9.19 +0.970.82\substack{+0.97\\-0.82} km and 10.17 +0.070.18\substack{+0.07\\-0.18} kpc, respectively. Temporal analysis of the burst yielded upper limits of the fractional RMS amplitude of 7%\%, 5%\% and 6%\% during burst start, burst maximum and right after the radius expansion phase, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.2303.02925,
  title  = {Spectro-temporal and Type I X-ray burst analysis of GX 3$+$1 using AstroSat observations},
  author = {Neal Titus Thomas and S. B. Gudennavar and S. G. Bubbly},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.02925},
  year   = {2023}
}