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The double-peaked type I X-ray bursts with different mass accretion rate and fuel composition

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-03-07 v1

Abstract

Using the MESA code, we have carried out a detailed survey of the available parameter space for the double-peaked type I X-ray bursts. We find that the double-peaked structure appears at mass accretion rate M˙\dot{M} in the range of (48)×1010M/yr\sim(4-8)\times10^{-10}\,M_{\odot}/{\rm yr} when metallicity Z=0.01Z=0.01, while in the range of (48)×109M/yr\sim(4-8)\times10^{-9}\,M_{\odot}/\rm{yr} when Z=0.05Z=0.05. Calculations of the metallicity impact suggest that the double peaks will disappear when Z0.005Z\lesssim0.005 for M˙=5×1010M/yr\dot{M}=5\times10^{-10}\,M_{\odot}/\rm{yr} and Z0.04Z\lesssim0.04 for M˙=5×109M/yr\dot{M}=5\times10^{-9}\,M_{\odot}/\rm{yr}. Besides, the impacts of base heating QbQ_{\rm b}, as well as nuclear reaction waiting points: 22Mg^{22}\rm{Mg}, 26Si^{26}\rm{Si}, 30S^{30}\rm{S}, 34Ar^{34}\rm{Ar}, 56Ni^{56}{\rm Ni}, 60Zn^{60}\rm Zn, 64Ge^{64}\rm{Ge}, 68Se^{68}\rm{Se}, 72Kr^{72}\rm{Kr} have been explored. The luminosity of the two peaks decreases as QbQ_{\rm b} increases. 68Se(p,γ)69Br^{68}{\rm Se}(p,\gamma){^{69}{\rm Br}} is the most sensitive reaction, the double peaks disappear assuming that 56Ni(p,γ)57Cu^{56}{\rm Ni}(p,\gamma)^{57}{\rm Cu} and 64Ge(p,γ)65As^{64}{\rm Ge}(p,\gamma)^{65}{\rm As} reaction rates have been underestimated by a factor of 100 and the 22Mg(α,p)25Al^{22}{\rm Mg}(\alpha,p)^{25}{\rm Al} reaction rate has been overestimated by a factor of 100, which indicates that 22Mg^{22}{\rm Mg}, 56Ni^{56}{\rm Ni}, 64Ge^{64}{\rm Ge}, 68Se^{68}{\rm Se} are possibly the most important nuclear waiting points impedance. Comparisons to the double-peaked bursts from 4U 1636-53 and 4U 1730-22 suggest that the nuclear origins of double-peaked type I X-ray bursts are difficult to explain the observed larger peak times (tp,14st_{\rm p,1}\gtrsim4\,{\rm s}, tp,28st_{\rm p,2}\gtrsim8\,{\rm s}) and smaller peak ratio(r1,20.5r_{1,2}\lesssim0.5). The composition of ashes from double-peaked bursts is very different from the single-peaked bursts especially for the heavier p-nuclei.

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@article{arxiv.2403.03697,
  title  = {The double-peaked type I X-ray bursts with different mass accretion rate and fuel composition},
  author = {Liyu Song and Helei Liu and Chunhua Zhu and Guoqing Zhen and Guoliang Lv and Renxin Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.03697},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

10 pages, 13 figures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS