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Long-term properties of Be/X-ray pulsars in the SMC. Andry RAJOELIMANANA 1 , 2 Supervisor : Prof Phil CHARLES 1 , 2 Co-supervisor : Prof Brian Warner 1. 1 University of Cape Town (UCT), 2 South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO). Outline. Introduction and Background
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Long-term properties of Be/X-ray pulsars in the SMC Andry RAJOELIMANANA 1 , 2 Supervisor : Prof Phil CHARLES 1 , 2 Co-supervisor : Prof Brian Warner 1 1 University of Cape Town (UCT), 2 South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO)
Outline • Introduction and Background • X-ray binary • High Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs) • Supergiant X-ray Binaries (SgrXBs) • Be/X-ray binary (BeX) • A0538-66 (For Comparison) • Some results • Variation of outbursts amplitude. • Orbital and super-orbital period correlation. • Colour magnitude diagram of selected SMC BeX. • Misalignment effect • Optical spectroscopy of XMMU J115113.3-623730 (ATel #2771) • Summary
X-ray Binaries ??? • Degenerate primary ( a NS, or a BH) • 1035 erg s-1 < Lx < 1039 erg s-1 • LMXBs or HMXBs. • Multi-wavelength objects: • Gamma-ray : Inverse-Compton scattering • X-ray : compact objects : NS or BH • Optical : Primary star, and accretion disc • Radio : Jets, synchrotron radiation
Supergiant X-ray binaries (SGXBs) • Early-type Supergiants + Compact object( NS or BH) • Period ~ 3-15 d • Circular orbits • Persistent X-ray sources (Lx~1036 erg.s-1) • Accretion from strong radiative stellar wind
Be/X-ray binaries (BeX) • Be Star + X-ray pulsar • Transient X-ray sources (Lx~1037 erg.s-1) • Wide and eccentric orbit (0.1<e<0.9) • Accretion from the Be equatorial disc
A0538-66 : the archetypal BeX • Porb : 16.65 days • Outbursts: during optical minima • Psuper-orbital : ~ 421 days ( Be equatorial disk forms and disperses) Alcock et al., 2001 McGowan & Charles, 2003 MJD (+2448623.5)
Data used - MACHO[ MAssiveCompact Halo Objects] • 1.27 m telescope • Data available : from 1992 - 2000 • ( Alcock et al., 1996) • - OGLE [ Optical Gravitational LensingExperiment] ( Udalsky et al,. 1997) • 1.3 m Warsaw telescope • Phase II : 1997 - 2000 • Phase III : 2001 - 2009 • Phase IV : First light on September 2009 MACHO + OGLE projects ~ 18 years
Results and findings
Long-term variations i > 90o - α (where α is the opening angle of the disk) i < 90o - α SXP : SMC X-ray Pulsar
V vs. V-R diagram of selected SMC BeX sources Rajoelimanana, Charles & Udalski ., 2010
V vs. V-R diagram 28 out of 31 sources show this behaviour. WHY ???
Inclination probability P ( i < 90o- α ) = 1 – cos (90o- α ) Assumingα ~ 10o P (i < 80o ) = 0.83 31 sources 4-5 sources with i > 80o Consistent with the number of source which get redder when fainter (3 sources) .
Outbursts amplitude vs. brightness • The strength of the outburst increases with the brightness of the source.
Variation of outbursts amplitude Rajoelimanana, Charles & Udalski ., 2010
Outbursts profiles • Transient profile. • Double peaks Misalignment Supernova kick • (Brandt & Podsiadlowski, 1995)
Orbital and super-orbital period correlation • Linear correlation coefficient of 0.73 Shorter period : truncated at smaller radius Rajoelimanana, Charles & Udalski ., 2010
Optical spectroscopy of XMMU J115113.3-623730 • Exposure: 1200 s • SAAO 1.9m (Sutherland) • Interstellar absorption distance of 1kpc • broad line widths and asymmetries • outflow or jets J. P. Hughes, P. Slane, B. Posselt, P. Charles, A. Rajoelimanana, R. Sefako, J. Halpern, and D. Steeghs, 2010, Atel #2771
Summary • 19 super-orbital periods • compiled and updated their orbital periods (36 orbital periods) . • Brightness increases with Colour (MACHO ‘blue’ – ‘red’) for i < 90o - α • The outbursts amplitude vary with the brightness of the source. • outbursts profiles : - faster rise, slower decline • - double peaks (misalignment, from asymmetric • supernova kick) • Optical spectroscopy of XMMU J115113.3-623730 V Sagittae stars