Timing analysis of the light curve of the dipping-bursting X-ray binary X1916-053

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作者
Chou, Y [1 ]
Grindlay, JE [1 ]
Bloser, PF [1 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
关键词
accretion; accretion disks; stars : individual (X1916-053); X-rays : stars;
D O I
10.1086/319443
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We present the timing analysis results for our observations of the X-ray dip source X1916-053 conducted with RXTE between February and October of 1996. Our goal was to finally measure the binary period-as either the X-ray dip period or the similar to1% longer optical modulation period-thereby establishing whether the binary has a precessing disk (SU UMa model) or a third star (triple model). Combined with historical data (1979-1996), the X-ray dip period is measured to be 3000.6508 +/- 0.0009 s with a 2 sigma upper limit \(P)over dot\ less than or equal to 2.06 x 10(-11). From our quasi-simultaneous optical observations (1996 May 14-23) and historical data (1987-1996), we measure the optical modulation period to be 3027.5510 +/- 0.0052 s with a 2 sigma upper limit \(P)over dot\ less than or equal to 2.28 x 10(-10). The two periods are therefore each stable (over all recorded data) and require a 3.9087 +/- 0.0008 day beat period. This beat period, and several of its harmonics, is also observed as variations in the dip shape. Phase modulation of X-ray dips, observed in a 10 consecutive day observation, is highly correlated with the similar to3.9 day dip shape modulation. The 1987-1996 optical observations show that the optical phase fluctuations are a factor of 3 larger than those in the X-ray. We discuss SU UMa versus triple models to describe the X1916-053 light-curve behavior and conclude that the X-ray dip period, with smaller phase jitter, is probably the binary period, so that the required precession is most likely similar to that observed in SU UMa and X-ray nova systems. However, the "precession" period stability, and especially the fact that the times of X-ray bursts may partially cluster to occur just after X-ray dips, continues to suggest that this system may be a hierarchical triple.
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