论文标题
在X射线活动前12天增强了光学活动,在爆发时爆发过程中有4天的X射线延迟,低质量X射线二进制
Enhanced optical activity 12 days before X-ray activity, and a 4 day X-ray delay during outburst rise, in a low-mass X-ray binary
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论文摘要
X射线瞬变,例如积聚的中子恒星,定期发生爆发,被认为是由吸积盘中的热粘性不稳定引起的。通常,当积聚磁盘发生不稳定性时,确定了积分中子星的爆发,并且持续的X射线通量已上升到X射线空间观测值上所有天空显示器都可以检测到的阈值。在这里,我们介绍最早已知的合并光学,紫外线和X射线监测观测值,即积聚中子恒星低质量X射线二进制二进制系统的爆发发作。我们观察到从7月25日开始,在2019年SAX J1808.4-3658爆发期间,与Swift/XRT和Nicer首次X射线检测前的12天开始观察到光波数的显着增加。我们还观察到在爆发发作时,观察到4天的光学到X射线延迟,以及2天的X射线延迟。我们介绍了获得的多波长观测值,讨论了X射线瞬变中爆发的理论,包括磁盘不稳定性模型以及延迟的含义。这项工作是对低质量X射线二进制爆发发作期间光学延迟至X射线发射的重要确认,该二进制爆发的爆发爆发,该二进制次数以前曾经以所有敏感的所有天空监测器的敏感性测量。我们发现观察性的证据表明,爆发是通过磁盘中氢的电离引起的。
X-ray transients, such as accreting neutron stars, periodically undergo outbursts, thought to be caused by a thermal-viscous instability in the accretion disk. Usually outbursts of accreting neutron stars are identified when the accretion disk has undergone an instability, and the persistent X-ray flux has risen to a threshold detectable by all sky monitors on X-ray space observatories. Here we present the earliest known combined optical, UV, and X-ray monitoring observations of the outburst onset of an accreting neutron star low mass X-ray binary system. We observed a significant, continuing increase in the optical i'-band magnitude starting on July 25, 12 days before the first X-ray detection with Swift/XRT and NICER (August 6), during the onset of the 2019 outburst of SAX J1808.4-3658. We also observed a 4 day optical to X-ray rise delay, and a 2 day UV to X-ray delay, at the onset of the outburst. We present the multiwavelength observations that were obtained, discussing the theory of outbursts in X-ray transients, including the disk instability model, and the implications of the delay. This work is an important confirmation of the delay in optical to X-ray emission during the onset of outbursts in low mass X-ray binaries, which has only previously been measured with less sensitive all sky monitors. We find observational evidence that the outburst is triggered by ionisation of hydrogen in the disk.