Bibcode
Linares, M.; Altamirano, D.; Chakrabarty, D.; Cumming, A.; Keek, L.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 748, Issue 2, article id. 82 (2012).
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Description
We present a comprehensive study of the thermonuclear bursts and
millihertz quasi-periodic oscillations (mHz QPOs) from the neutron star
(NS) transient and 11 Hz X-ray pulsar IGR J17480-2446, located in
the globular cluster Terzan 5. The increase in burst rate that we found
during its 2010 outburst, when persistent luminosity rose from 0.1 to
0.5 times the Eddington limit, is in qualitative agreement with
thermonuclear burning theory yet contrary to all previous observations
of thermonuclear bursts. Thermonuclear bursts gradually evolved into a
mHz QPO when the accretion rate increased, and vice versa. The mHz QPOs
from IGR J17480-2446 resemble those previously observed in other
accreting NSs, yet they feature lower frequencies (by a factor ~3) and
occur when the persistent luminosity is higher (by a factor 4-25). We
find four distinct bursting regimes and a steep (close to inverse cubic)
decrease of the burst recurrence time with increasing persistent
luminosity. We compare these findings to nuclear burning models and find
evidence for a transition between the pure helium and mixed
hydrogen/helium ignition regimes when the persistent luminosity was
about 0.3 times the Eddington limit. We also point out important
discrepancies between the observed bursts and theory, which predicts
brighter and less frequent bursts, and suggest that an additional source
of heat in the NS envelope is required to reconcile the observed and
expected burst properties. We discuss the impact of NS magnetic field
and spin on the expected nuclear burning regimes, in the context of this
particular pulsar.