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Transcript
Gravitationally Redshifted Absorption
Lines in the X-Ray Burst Spectra
NTHU
2008.01.03
Lu, Ting-Ni
X-ray burst
a neutron star and an accreting companion
 Type I X-ray burst has a sharp rise followed
by a slow and gradual decline of the
luminosity profile
Type II X-ray burst exhibits a quick pulse
shape and may have many fast burst
separated by minutes

Determine properties of neutron stars

measuring the gravitational redshift of
spectral lines produced in the surface of
neutron stars
Previous Observation - EXO 0748-676
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Cottam et al. (2002) reported features in the
burst spectra of EXO 0748-676 which they
interpreted as gravitationally redshifted
absorption lines of Fe xxvi during the early
phase of the bursts, and Fe xxv and perhaps O
viii during the late phase
The lines would then all have a gravitational
redshift of z = 0.35, which would correspond to
a neutron star in the mass range of 1.4–1.8 M๏
and in the radius range of 9–12 km.
Obs. Results of GS 1826-24
Light curve of 16 X-ray bursts from GS 1826-24
Obs. Results of GS 1826-24
Representative burst profile (top) and temperature profile (bottom)
from GS 182624 as observed with EPIC-pn.
Obs. Results of GS 1826-24
Correlation between the blackbody temperatures and count rates
of all bursts detected with EPIC-pn.
Obs. Results of GS 1826-24
XMM-Newton RGS average
background-subtracted spectra
for 16 X-ray bursts from GS
1826-24. The three temperature
phases are defined according to
the spectral fits with the EPIC-pn
data. An absorbed blackbody
model is superimposed in red.
The Ne x line at 12.1 (with 3.4 σ
confidence) Å is included in the
low-temperature spectrum.
Discussion

The follow-up observations of EXO 0748-676 have
failed to again reveal absorption lines from the stellar
surface (Cottam et al. 2007)
Discussion


Absorption features in burst spectra are very
sensitive to the accretion rate, temperatures,
density, and rotation frequency of the neutron
star (Bildsten et al. 2003; Chang et al. 2005,
2006).
Temperature of the burst spectra
Discussion

Rotational broadening:
1) Chang et al. (2005) calculated that for
an edge-on neutron star with a rotation
rate >200 Hz, the absorption features
would become undetectable.
2) Chang et al. (2006) also showed that if
a rapidly rotating neutron star is seen
face-on, the spectral lines will be narrower.
Discussion


Chemical composition of the atmosphere.
The possibility that the lines seen in EXO
0748-676 are not gravitational redshifted
iron lines from the surface.
Reference
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Albert K. H. Kong, Jon M. Miller, Mariano
Me´ndez, Jean Cottam, Walter H. G. Lewin,
Frederik Paerels, Erik Kuulkers, Rudy Wijnands,
and Michiel van der Klis 2007, ApJ, 670, L17–
L20
Cottam, J., Paerels, F., & Mendez, M. 2002,
Nature, 420, 51
Cottam, J., Paerels, F., Mendez, M, Boirin, L.,
Lewin, W. H. G., Kuulkers, E., & Miller, J. M. 2007,
ApJ, in press (arXiv:0709.4062)
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