论文标题
BE/X射线二进制1A 0535+262的光学和X射线研究在其2020年巨人爆发期间
Optical and X-ray studies of Be/X-ray binary 1A 0535+262 during its 2020 giant outburst
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论文摘要
我们报告了从2020年10月的10月巨型X射线爆发期间的BE/X射线二进制1A 0535+262/HD 245770的光学和X射线研究获得的结果,分别使用Abu Mount Abu Indrared Perservatory和Astrosat的1.2 M望远镜。爆发的峰值通量记录在15-50 keV范围内约11螃蟹,这是脉冲星有史以来最高的。在爆发之前,之中和之后,我们对6000-7200埃埃斯特罗姆的频带进行了光学观测,以研究2月2020年至2月在2022年2月之间be star的折叠盘的演变。我们的光谱在6563埃(H i),6678埃埃斯特罗姆(He i)和7065埃埃斯特罗姆(He i)上显示出突出的发射线。我们在光谱中发现了一个明显变化的HALPHA线。单峰线轮廓在爆发前后的数据中似乎是不对称的,红色和蓝翼。然而,邮局的观察结果导致了双峰剖面,蓝翼不对称。在爆发之前,我们的观察结果证实,随着爆发的进行,较大的光盘大小减小。此外,在HALPHA线曲线和参数中观察到的变异性表明存在高度未对准,进攻性和翘曲为圆盘。在光曲线中,脉冲星观测到脉冲星检测到的脉动约为110 keV。我们发现强烈的能量依赖性脉冲曲线,而硬X射线中脉冲成分的贡献增加。 0.7-90.0 KEV范围内的宽带光谱拟合证实了在46.3 KEV左右的已知回旋共振散射特征。
We report results obtained from the optical and X-ray studies of the Be/X-ray binary 1A 0535+262/HD 245770 during the 2020 October giant X-ray outburst, using the 1.2 m telescope at Mount Abu Infrared observatory and AstroSat, respectively. The peak flux of the outburst was recorded to be around 11 Crab in the 15-50 keV range, the highest ever observed from the pulsar. We performed optical observations in the 6000-7200 angstroms band before, during, and after the outburst to investigate the evolution of the circumstellar disc of the Be star between 2020 February and 2022 February. Our optical spectra exhibit prominent emission lines at 6563 angstroms (H I), 6678 angstroms (He I), and 7065 angstroms (He I). We found a significantly variable Halpha line in the spectra. The single-peaked line profile appeared asymmetric with broad red- & blue-wings in the data before and during the outburst. The post-outburst observations, however, resulted in a double-peaked profile with asymmetry in the blue-wing. Our observations before the outburst confirmed a larger Be disc that decreased in size as the outburst progressed. Furthermore, the observed variabilities in the Halpha line profile and parameters suggest the presence of a highly misaligned, precessing, and warped Be disc. AstroSat observation of the pulsar detected pulsations at around 103.55 s in the light curve up to 110 keV. We found strongly energy-dependent pulse profiles with increasing contribution of the pulsing component in hard X-rays. The broadband spectral fitting in the 0.7-90.0 keV range confirmed the presence of the known cyclotron resonance scattering feature at around 46.3 keV.