Bibcode
Linares, Manuel
Referencia bibliográfica
X-ray Binaries. Celebrating 50 Years Since the Discovery of Sco X-1. Proceedings of the conference held 10-12 July, 2012 in Boston, MA, Online at http://cxc.harvard.edu/cdo/xrb12, id.32
Fecha de publicación:
7
2012
Número de citas
0
Número de citas referidas
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Descripción
Models of thermonuclear burning on accreting neutron stars predict
different ignition regimes, depending mainly on the mass accretion rate
per unit area. For more than three decades, testing these regimes
observationally has met with only partial success. I will present recent
results from the Fermi-GBM all-sky X-ray burst monitor, which is
yielding robust measurements of recurrence time of rare and highly
energetic thermonuclear bursts at the lowest mass accretion rates. I
will also present RXTE observations of thermonuclear bursts at high mass
accretion rates, including the discovery of millihertz quasi-periodic
oscillations and several bursting regimes in a neutron star transient
and 11 Hz X-ray pulsar. This unusual neutron star, with higher magnetic
field and slower rotation than any other known burster, showed copious
bursting activity when the mass accretion rate varied between 10% and
50% of the Eddington rate. I will discuss the role of fuel composition
and neutron star spin in setting the burst properties of this system,
and the possible implications for the rest of thermonuclear bursters.