Abstract
Using a new technique to improve the sensitivity to weak Quasi-Periodic Oscillations (QPO) we discovered a new QPO peak at about 1100 Hz in the March 1996 outburst observations of 4U 1608-52, simultaneous with the ~ 600-900 Hz peak previously reported from these data. The frequency separation between the upper and the lower QPO peak varied significantly from $232.7 \pm 11.5$ Hz on March 3, to $293.1 \pm 6.6$ Hz on March 6. This is the first case of a variable kHz peak separation in an atoll source. We discuss to what extent this result could be accommodated in beat-frequency models such as proposed for the kHz QPOs. We measured the rms fractional amplitude of both QPOs as a function of energy, and we found that the relation is steeper for the lower than for the upper frequency peak. This is the first source where such difference between the energy spectrum of the two kHz QPOs could be measured.
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Méndez, M., van der Klis, M., van Paradijs, J., Lewin, W. H. G., Vaughan, B. A., Kuulkers, E., … Psaltis, D. (1998). Discovery of a Second Kilohertz Quasi-periodic Oscillation Peak in 4U 1608−52. The Astrophysical Journal, 494(1), L65–L69. https://doi.org/10.1086/311162
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