Modeling RXTE/ASM observations of the 35-day cycle in Her X-1
Denis A. Leahy(Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary)
Abstract
X-1 is one of the brightest, and most studied, of the
persistant X-ray binary pulsars. It exhibits a
35-day cycle in x-ray intensity: "Main High state
- - Low state - Short High state - Low state", which is caused by a varying
obscuration of the neutron star by a tilted-twisted
precessing accretion disk (e.g. Scott, Leahy, Wilson, ApJ, 539, 392, 2000).
The 35-day x-ray light curve in Hercules X-1 has been well characterized by
the
RXTE/ASM (Scott, Leahy, ApJ, 510, 974, 1999).
Different models of the accretion disk and of the neutron star source region
are
constructed and applied to fit the RXTE/ASM observations.
Such detailed modelling of the shape of
the 35-day light curve has not been previously carried out.
The results give constraints on the
the accretion disk and emission geometry and the atmosphere of the disk
where it crosses the line-of-sight to the observer.
CATEGORY: BLACK HOLE AND NEUTRON STAR BINARIES