Sub-second infrared variability from the archetypal accreting neutron star 4U~1728-34
Abstract
We report on the first simultaneous high-time resolution X-ray and infrared (IR) observations of a neutron star low mass X-ray binary in its hard state. We performed h of simultaneous observations of 4U 1728-34 using HAWK-I@VLT, XMM-Newton and NuSTAR. The source displayed significant X-ray and IR variability down to sub-second timescales. By measuring the cross-correlation function between the infrared and X-ray lightcurves, we discovered a significant correlation with an infrared lead of ms with respect to the X-rays. We analysed the X-ray energy dependence of the lag, finding a marginal increase towards higher energies. Given the sign of the lag, we interpret this as possible evidence of Comptonization from external seed photons. We discuss the origin of the IR seed photons in terms of cyclo-synchrotron radiation from an extended hot flow. Finally, we also observed the IR counterpart of a type-I X-ray burst, with a delay of s. Although some additional effects may be at play, by assuming that this lag is due to light travel time between the central object and the companion star, we find that 4U 1728-34 must have an orbital period longer than h and an inclination higher than 8.
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@article{arxiv.2308.15570,
title = {Sub-second infrared variability from the archetypal accreting neutron star 4U~1728-34},
author = {F. M. Vincentelli and P. Casella and A. Borghese and Y. Cavecchi and G. Mastroserio and L. Stella and D. Altamirano and M. Armas Padilla and M. C. Baglio and T. M. Belloni and J. Casares and V. A. Cúneo and N. Degenaar and M. Díaz Trigo and R. Fender and T. Maccarone and J. Malzac and D. Mata Sánchez and M. Middleton and S. Migliari and T. Muñoz-Darias and K. O'Brien and G. Panizo-Espinar and J. Sánchez-Sierras and D. M. Russell and P. Uttley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.15570},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 11 pages 7 figures