A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Radius of the Neutron Star Magnetosphere during Disk Accretion
Authors: Filippova EV, Mereminskiy IA, Lutovinov AA, Molkov SV, Tsygankov SS
Publisher: MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
Publication year: 2017
Journal: Astronomy Letters / Pis'ma v Astronomicheskii Zhurnal
Journal name in source: ASTRONOMY LETTERS-A JOURNAL OF ASTRONOMY AND SPACE ASTROPHYSICS
Journal acronym: ASTRON LETT+
Volume: 43
Issue: 11
First page : 706
Last page: 729
Number of pages: 24
ISSN: 1063-7737
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063773717110020
Abstract
The dependence of the spin frequency derivative (v)over dot of accreting neutron stars with a strong magnetic field (X-ray pulsars) on the mass accretion rate (bolometric luminosity, L-bol) has been investigated for eight transient pulsars in binary systems with Be stars. Using data from the Fermi/GBM and Swift/BAT telescopes, we have shown that for seven of the eight systems the dependence (v)over dot(L-bol) can be fitted by the model of angular momentum transfer through an accretion disk, which predicts the relation (v)over dot similar to L-bol(6/7). Hysteresis in the dependence (v)over dot(L (bol)) has been confirmed in the system V 0332+53 and has been detected for the first time in the systems KS 1947+300, GRO J1008-57, and 1A 0535+26. Estimates for the radius of the neutron star magnetosphere in all of the investigated systems have been obtained. We show that this quantity varies from pulsar to pulsar and depends strongly on the analytical model and the estimates for the neutron star and binary system parameters.
The dependence of the spin frequency derivative (v)over dot of accreting neutron stars with a strong magnetic field (X-ray pulsars) on the mass accretion rate (bolometric luminosity, L-bol) has been investigated for eight transient pulsars in binary systems with Be stars. Using data from the Fermi/GBM and Swift/BAT telescopes, we have shown that for seven of the eight systems the dependence (v)over dot(L-bol) can be fitted by the model of angular momentum transfer through an accretion disk, which predicts the relation (v)over dot similar to L-bol(6/7). Hysteresis in the dependence (v)over dot(L (bol)) has been confirmed in the system V 0332+53 and has been detected for the first time in the systems KS 1947+300, GRO J1008-57, and 1A 0535+26. Estimates for the radius of the neutron star magnetosphere in all of the investigated systems have been obtained. We show that this quantity varies from pulsar to pulsar and depends strongly on the analytical model and the estimates for the neutron star and binary system parameters.