Rossi X‐Ray Timing Explorer Observations of the First Transient Z Source XTE J1701−462: Shedding New Light on Mass Accretion in Luminous Neutron Star X‐Ray Binaries

  • Homan J
  • van der Klis M
  • Wijnands R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report on the first 10 weeks of RXTE observations of the X-ray transient XTE J1701-462 and conclude that it had all the characteristics of the neutron star Z sources, i.e., the brightest persistent neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries. These include the typical Z-shaped tracks traced out in X-ray color diagrams and the variability components detected in the power spectra, such as kHz QPOs and normal and horizontal branch oscillations. XTE J1701-462 is the first transient Z source and provides unique insights into mass accretion rate (ṁ) and luminosity dependencies in neutron star X-ray binaries. As its overall luminosity decreased, we observed a switch between two types of Z source behavior, with the branches of the Z track changing their shape and/or orientation. We interpret this as an extreme case of the more moderate long-term changes seen in the persistent Z sources and suggest that they result from changes in m. We also suggest that the Cyg-like Z sources (Cyg X-2, GX 5-1, and GX 340+0) are substantially more luminous (>50%) than the Sco-like Z sources (Sco X-1, GX 17+2, and GX 349+2). Adopting a possible explanation for the behavior of kHz QPOs, which involves a prompt as well as a filtered response to changes in ṁ, we further propose that changes in ṁ can explain both movement along the Z track and changes in the shape of the Z track. We discuss some consequences of this and consider the possibility that the branches of the Z will smoothly evolve into the branches observed in X-ray color diagrams of the less luminous atoll sources, although not in a way that was previously suggested. © 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Homan, J., van der Klis, M., Wijnands, R., Belloni, T., Fender, R., Klein‐Wolt, M., … Gehrels, N. (2007). Rossi X‐Ray Timing Explorer Observations of the First Transient Z Source XTE J1701−462: Shedding New Light on Mass Accretion in Luminous Neutron Star X‐Ray Binaries. The Astrophysical Journal, 656(1), 420–430. https://doi.org/10.1086/510447

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