Eddington‐limited X‐Ray Bursts as Distance Indicators. II. Possible Compositional Effects in Bursts from 4U 1636−536

  • Galloway D
  • Psaltis D
  • Muno M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We analyzed 123 thermonuclear (type I) X-ray bursts observed by the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) from the low-mass X-ray binary 4U 1636À536. All but two of the 40 radius expansion bursts in this sample reached peak fluxes normally distributed about a mean of 6:4 ; 10 À8 ergs cm À2 s À1 , with a standard deviation of 7.6%. The remaining two radius-expansion bursts reached peak fluxes a factor of 1:69 AE 0:13 lower than this mean value; as a consequence, the overall variation in the peak flux of the radius-expansion bursts was a factor of %2. This variation is comparable to the range of the Eddington limit between material with solar H fraction (X ¼ 0:7) and pure He. Such a variation may arise if, for the bright radius-expansion bursts, most of the accreted H is either eliminated by steady hot CNO burning or expelled in a radiatively driven wind. However, steady burning cannot exhaust the accreted H for solar composition material within the typical %2 hr burst recurrence time, nor can it result in sufficient elemental stratification to allow selective ejection of the H only. An additional stratification mechanism appears to be required to separate the accreted elements and thus allow preferential ejection of the hydrogen. We found no evidence for a gap in the peak flux distribution between the radius-expansion and non-radius-expansion bursts, previously observed in smaller samples. Assuming that the faint radius-expansion bursts reached the Eddington limit for H-rich material (X % 0:7), and the brighter bursts the limit for pure He (X ¼ 0), we estimate the distance to 4U 1636À536 (for a canonical neutron star with M NS ¼ 1:4 M ; R NS ¼ 10 km) to be 6:0 AE 0:5 kpc, or for M NS ¼ 2 M at most 7.1 kpc.

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Galloway, D. K., Psaltis, D., Muno, M. P., & Chakrabarty, D. (2006). Eddington‐limited X‐Ray Bursts as Distance Indicators. II. Possible Compositional Effects in Bursts from 4U 1636−536. The Astrophysical Journal, 639(2), 1033–1038. https://doi.org/10.1086/499579

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