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Line Features in Psds of X-Ray Binaries
Luciano BurderiM. GuainazziG. Cusumanosubject
PhysicsNeutron starAccretion (meteorology)Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaShot noiseBremsstrahlungAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsAstronomySpectral densityNeutronRadiationLine (formation)description
There is a great deal of evidence that the X-ray emission from High Mass X-Ray Binaries (HMXRB) is often associated with the accretion of matter from a “normal” companion to a degenerate (neutron) star. Provided the magnetic field in these systems is very high (B ~ 1012 — 1013 G), the accretion should occur via the formation of discrete “blobs” which should emit through bremsstrahlung process due to the sudden stop near the surface of the neutron star[2, 3, 5]. There are a number of detections of non-Poissonian aperiodic variations in the intensity of emitted radiation (often referred to as “flickering”) with a characteristic Power Spectrum Density (PSD) broad band feature (red noise)[4, 1]. We have made a detailed investigation the possible effects arising when coupling the coherent part (the pulsation) with the incoherent (the flickering).
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1994-01-01 |