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Cyclical behaviour and disc truncation in the Be/X-ray binary A0535+26
N. J. HaighM. J. CoeJuan Fabregatsubject
PhysicsSimultaneitySpace and Planetary ScienceTruncationAstrophysics (astro-ph)X-ray binaryPrecessionFluxFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsRadiusAstrophysicsdescription
A0535+26 is shown to display quantised IR excess flux states, which are interpreted as the first observational verification of the resonant truncation scheme proposed by Okazaki and Negueruela (2001) for BeXRBs. The simultaneity of X-ray activity with transitions between these states strongly suggests a broad mechanism for outbursts, in which material lost from the disc during the reduction of truncation radius is accreted by the NS. Furthermore changes between states are shown to be governed by a 1500 day period, probably due to precession of the Be disc, which profoundly dictates the global behaviour of the system. Such a framework appears to be applicable to BeXRBs in general.
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2003-05-12 |