论文标题
中子恒星X射线二元Centaurus X-4中的爆发爆发不佳
A misfired outburst in the neutron star X-ray binary Centaurus X-4
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论文摘要
我们报告了对过去13.5年中进行的中子X射线二元X-4的长期光学监测。自1979年爆发以来,该来源一直处于静止状态。我们的监控揭示了积聚盘的整体演变。我们检测到短尿耀斑,可能也起源于椎间盘,由于几何效应,伴侣恒星的小振幅(<0.1 mag)椭圆形调制。长期(〜2300天)向下趋势,然后在圆盘灯曲线中观察到较短的(约1000天)。正如圆盘不稳定性模型所预测的那样,已经观察到在爆发前的其他X射线二进制文件的光学上的升高。对于CEN X-4,光通量的上升持续了约3年,并在2020年底在所有波长(光学-UV-X射线)的通量增加中达到了高潮。在大约2周后逐渐褪色,而不会产生完整的爆发。我们建议,由于内盘中氢的部分电离,内而外的加热阵线的传播被点燃。由于前部在向外传播时遇到的光盘中的表面密度增加,因此在点火开关后不久,传播可能很快就停滞了。如光学/X射线相关性的斜率所示,与其他发射源相比,光学/X射线相关性的斜率表明,大吸积盘的外部区域的低辐射可能会缓解摊位。
We report on a long-term optical monitoring of the neutron star X-ray binary Centaurus X-4 performed during the last 13.5 years. This source has been in quiescence since its outburst in 1979. Our monitoring reveals the overall evolution of the accretion disc; we detect short-duration flares, likely originating also in the disc, superimposed with a small-amplitude (< 0.1 mag) ellipsoidal modulation from the companion star due to geometrical effects. A long-term (~2300 days) downward trend, followed by a shorter (~1000 days) upward one, is observed in the disc light curve. Such a rise in the optical has been observed for other X-ray binaries preceding outbursts, as predicted by the disc instability model. For Cen X-4, the rise of the optical flux proceeded for ~3 years, and culminated in a flux increase at all wavelengths (optical-UV-X-rays) at the end of 2020. This increase faded after ~2 weeks, without giving rise to a full outburst. We suggest that the propagation of an inside-out heating front was ignited due to a partial ionization of hydrogen in the inner disc. The propagation might have stalled soon after the ignition due to the increasing surface density in the disc that the front encountered while propagating outwards. The stall was likely eased by the low level irradiation of the outer regions of the large accretion disc, as shown by the slope of the optical/X-ray correlation, suggesting that irradiation does not play a strong role in the optical, compared to other sources of emission.