The hard X-Ray shortages prompted by the clock bursts in GS 1826-238

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We report on a study of GS 1826-238 using all available Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer observations, concentrating on the behavior of the hard X-rays during type-I bursts. We find a hard X-ray shortage at 30-50 keV prompted by the shower of soft X-rays coming from type-I bursts. This shortage happens with a time delay after the peak of the soft flux of 3.6 ± 1.2 s. The behavior of hard X-rays during bursts indicates cooling and reheating of the corona, during which a large amount of energy is required. We speculate that this energy originates from the feedback of the type-I bursts to the accretion process, resulting in a rapid temporary increase of the accretion rate. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Ji, L., Zhang, S., Chen, Y., Zhang, S. N., Torres, D. F., Kretschmar, P., & Li, J. (2014). The hard X-Ray shortages prompted by the clock bursts in GS 1826-238. Astrophysical Journal, 782(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/782/1/40

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