M. Vanderklis et al., DISCOVERY OF SUBMILLISECOND QUASI-PERIODIC OSCILLATIONS IN THE X-RAY FLUX OF SCORPIUS X-1, The Astrophysical journal, 469(1), 1996, pp. 1-4
We report the discovery, with NASA's Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE
), of the first submillisecond oscillations found in a celestial X-ray
source. The quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) come from Sco X-1 and
have a frequency of similar to 1100 Hz and amplitudes of 0.6%-1.2% (rm
s) and are relatively coherent, with Q up to similar to 10(2). The fre
quency of the QPOs increases with accretion rate, rising from 1050 to
1130 Hz when the source moves from top to bottom along the normal bran
ch in the X-ray color-color diagram, and shows a strong, approximately
linear correlation with the frequency of the well-known 6-20 Hz norma
l/flaring-branch QPOs. We also report the discovery of QPOs with a fre
quency near 800 Hz that occur, simultaneously with the 1100 Hz QPOs, i
n the upper normal branch. We discuss several possible interpretations
, one involving a millisecond X-ray pulsar whose pulses we see reflect
ed off accretion flow inhomogeneities. Finally, we report the discover
y of similar to 45 Hz QPOs, most prominent in the middle of the normal
branch, which might be magnetospheric beat-frequency QPOs.