Aims.We study the spectral and temporal behavior of the High Mass X-ray Binary A0535+26 during a "pre-outburst flare" which took place ~ 5d before the peak of a normal (type I) outburst in August/September 2005. We compare the studied behavior with that observed during the outburst.Methods.We analyse RXTEobservations that monitored A0535+26 during the outburst. We complete spectral and timing analyses of the data. We study the evolution of the pulse period, present energy-dependent pulse profiles both at the initial pre-outburst flare and close to outburst maximum, and measure how the cyclotron resonance-scattering feature (hereafter CRSF) evolves.Results.We present three main results: a constant period = 103.3960(5)sis measured until periastron passage, followed by a spin-up with a decreasing period derivative of = (-1.690.04)10 ss at MJD 53618, and remains constant again at the end of the main outburst. The spin-up provides evidence for the existence of an accretion disk during the normal outburst. We measure a CRSF energy of ~ 50keV during the pre-outburst flare, and ~ 46keVduring the main outburst. The pulse shape, which varies significantly during both pre-outburst flare and main outburst, evolves strongly with photon energy. © 2008 ESO.
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Caballero, I., Santangelo, A., Kretschmar, P., Staubert, R., Postnov, K., Klochkov, D., … Wilson, C. A. (2008). The pre-outburst flare of the A0535+26 August/September 2005 outburst. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 480(2). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20079310
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