Discovery of Pulsation Dropout and Turn-on during the High State of the Accreting X-Ray Pulsar LMC X-4
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Brumback, McKinley C.
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Hickox, Ryan C.
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Ballhausen, Ralf
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Fürst, Felix S.
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Pike, Sean
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Pottschmidt, Katja
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Tomsick, John A.
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Wilms, Jörn
Abstract
Two Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) observations of the luminous X-ray pulsar LMC X-4 in 2015 October and November captured several bright accretion flares from this source, which has a long history of stable pulse and superorbital behavior. We present a timing analysis of these data in which we detect a rapid pulse “turn-on” in association with the accretion flares, during which the source reaches super-Eddington luminosities. Pulsations, which are normally seen from this source, are found to only occur for approximately one hour before and during the bright flares. Beyond one hour before and after the flares, we find pulsations to be weak or nonexistent, with fractional rms amplitudes of less than 0.05. At the onset of the flare, the pulse profiles exhibit a phase shift of 0.25 cycles that could be associated with a change in the emission geometry. This increase in pulse strength occurring well before the flare cannot be explained by the propeller effect, and potentially offers a connection between the magnetic properties of pulsars that accrete close to their Eddington limits and ultra-luminous X-ray pulsars.
Volume
861
Issue
1
Start page
L7
Issn Identifier
2041-8205
Ads BibCode
2018ApJ...861L...7B
Rights
open.access
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