The upper kHz QPO: a gravitationally lensed vertical oscillation
Abstract
We show that a luminous torus in the Schwarzschild metric oscillating along its own axis gives rise to a periodically varying flux of radiation, even though the source of radiation is steady and perfectly axisymmetric. This implies that the simplest oscillation mode in an accretion flow, axisymmetric up-and-down motion at the meridional epicyclic frequency, may be directly observable when it occurs in the inner parts of accretion flow around neutron stars and black holes. The high-frequency modulations of the X-ray flux observed in low-mass X-ray binaries at two frequencies (twin kHz QPOs) could then be a signature of strong gravity both because radial and meridional oscillations have different frequencies in non-Newtonian gravity, and because strong gravitational deflection of light rays causes the flux of radiation to be modulated at the higher frequency.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0406586,
title = {The upper kHz QPO: a gravitationally lensed vertical oscillation},
author = {M. Bursa and M. A. Abramowicz and V. Karas and W. Kluzniak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0406586},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
8 p., 4 figs