论文标题
用X射线回响建模4U 1728-34的上部KHz QPO
Modeling the upper kHz QPOs of 4U 1728-34 with X-ray reverberation
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论文摘要
自从最初发现以来,数十年来已经对KOSI-Quasi periodic振荡(KHz QPO)进行了精心研究,但这些信号的原因仍然未知,因为没有模型能够准确预测其所有光谱和时序特性。另外,在AGN和恒星质量的黑洞二进制文件中已经检测到X射线混响滞后,并且可能会在中子星系中发生混响,产生与KHz QPOS测量的滞后相同幅度的滞后。此外,在许多中子星系的时间平均光谱中检测相对反射的Fe K线提供了测试混响的额外动机。尽管已经表明,下KHz QPO的滞后能力不太可能是通过X射线混响产生的,但尚未探索上部KHz QPO。因此,我们使用相对论射线追踪功能对上部KHz QPO滞后光谱进行建模,并将其应用于4U 1728-34的档案RXTE数据,其中已检测到上部KHz QPO。通过对上kHz QPO进行显着检测到的时间平均光谱进行建模,我们确定了所有能量中的反射通量分数,并从X射线回响中生成了滞后能源的模型。我们探讨了模型滞后性能对几种不同类型的反射模型的依赖性,但无法成功地重现4U 1728-34的测得的滞后。我们得出的结论是,单独的混响不能解释上kHz QPO中检测到的测得的时间滞后。
While kilohertz quasi-periodic oscillations (kHz QPOs) have been well studied for decades since their initial discovery, the cause of these signals remains unknown, as no model has been able to accurately predict all of their spectral and timing properties. Separately, X-ray reverberation lags have been detected in AGN and stellar-mass black hole binaries, and reverberation may be expected to occur in neutron star systems as well, producing lags of the same amplitude as the lags measured of the kHz QPOs. Furthermore, the detection of a relativistically reflected Fe K line in the time-averaged spectra of many neutron star systems provides an additional motivation for testing reverberation. While it has been shown that the lag-energy properties of the lower kHz QPOs are unlikely to be produced by X-ray reverberation, the upper kHz QPOs have not yet been explored. We therefore model the upper kHz QPO lag-energy spectra using relativistic ray-tracing functions and apply them to archival RXTE data on 4U 1728-34 where upper kHz QPOs have been detected. By modeling the time-averaged spectra in which upper kHz QPOs had been significantly detected, we determine the reflected flux fraction across all energies and produce a model for the lag-energy spectra from X-ray reverberation. We explore the dependence of the modeled lag properties on several different types of reflection models, but are unable to successfully reproduce the measured lags of 4U 1728-34. We conclude that reverberation alone does not explain the measured time lags detected in upper kHz QPOs.