We present results of an extensive investigation of the physical changes taking place in the emission regions of the LMXB X 1624-490 during strong flaring in observations made using RXTE in 1997 and 1999. Based on the detailed light curve, we propose that the flaring consists of a superposition of X-ray bursts. It is shown that major changes take place in the blackbody emission component, the temperature kTBB increasing to ~ 2.2 keV in flaring. Remarkably, the blackbody area decreases by a factor of ~ 5 in flaring. During flare evolution, the blackbody luminosity remains approximately constant, constituting a previously unknown Eddington limiting effect which we propose is due to radiation pressure of the blackbody as kTBB increases affecti...
We analyze the RXTE observations of the April 1998 outburst of SAX J1808.4-3658. We show that the so...
Type I X-ray bursts in GS 1826–24, and in several other systems, may induce cooling of the hot inner...
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We present results of a survey of the spectra of Low Mass X-ray Binaries using ASCA. It is shown tha...
We present a comparison of the results of the ASCA survey of LMXB with the Inogamov and Sunyaev theo...
We present results of a detailed study of X-ray flaring in the Z-track source Sco X-1 in a highly su...
We present results of a survey of the spectra of Low Mass X-ray Binaries using ASCA. It is shown tha...
Observational evidence has been accumulating that thermonuclear X-ray bursts ignited on the surface ...
We present results of a detailed study of X-ray flaring in the Z-track source Sco X-1 in a highly su...
Context: The broad emission features in the Fe-K\u3b1 region of X-ray binary spectra represent an in...
X-ray dipping in the black hole binary CygnusX-1, the Galactic jet source GRO J1655-40 and in low ma...
Emission of the neutron star surface potentially contains information about its size and thus of vit...
Several persistent, low luminosity (LX ~ 1034 erg s-1), long spin period (P > 100 s) High Mass X-...
We present an explanation of the Z-track phenomenon based on spectral fitting of RXTE observations o...
A number of neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) have recently been discovered to show broad...
We analyze the RXTE observations of the April 1998 outburst of SAX J1808.4-3658. We show that the so...
Type I X-ray bursts in GS 1826–24, and in several other systems, may induce cooling of the hot inner...
© 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We present results of a survey of the spectra of Low Mass X-ray Binaries using ASCA. It is shown tha...
We present a comparison of the results of the ASCA survey of LMXB with the Inogamov and Sunyaev theo...
We present results of a detailed study of X-ray flaring in the Z-track source Sco X-1 in a highly su...
We present results of a survey of the spectra of Low Mass X-ray Binaries using ASCA. It is shown tha...
Observational evidence has been accumulating that thermonuclear X-ray bursts ignited on the surface ...
We present results of a detailed study of X-ray flaring in the Z-track source Sco X-1 in a highly su...
Context: The broad emission features in the Fe-K\u3b1 region of X-ray binary spectra represent an in...
X-ray dipping in the black hole binary CygnusX-1, the Galactic jet source GRO J1655-40 and in low ma...
Emission of the neutron star surface potentially contains information about its size and thus of vit...
Several persistent, low luminosity (LX ~ 1034 erg s-1), long spin period (P > 100 s) High Mass X-...
We present an explanation of the Z-track phenomenon based on spectral fitting of RXTE observations o...
A number of neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) have recently been discovered to show broad...
We analyze the RXTE observations of the April 1998 outburst of SAX J1808.4-3658. We show that the so...
Type I X-ray bursts in GS 1826–24, and in several other systems, may induce cooling of the hot inner...
© 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society....