GRO-J1744-28 AND SCORPIUS-X-1 - FIRST EVIDENCE FOR PHOTON BUBBLE OSCILLATIONS AND TURBULENCE

Citation
Ri. Klein et al., GRO-J1744-28 AND SCORPIUS-X-1 - FIRST EVIDENCE FOR PHOTON BUBBLE OSCILLATIONS AND TURBULENCE, The Astrophysical journal, 469(2), 1996, pp. 119-123
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
0004637X
Volume
469
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Part
2
Pages
119 - 123
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-637X(1996)469:2<119:GAS-FE>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
We discuss our recent Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) observations of GRO J1744-28, which discovered quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) o f the intensities in the energy band 3-12 keV during observations star ting on 1996 January 18.77 UT. We have found that the power spectrum i n the frequency band 5-1000 Hz consists of two red-noise components th at can be characterized by two power laws, each with an index of -5/3 and a QPO peak centered at 40 Hz. We suggest that the power peak is du e to a newly discovered form of turbulence in the accretion column of super-Eddington accretion-powered pulsars driven by photon bubble inst abilities. These instabilities give rise to strong power peaks at freq uencies characteristic of photon diffusion and bubble coalescence in t he highly nonlaminar accretion column resulting in photon bubble oscil lations (PBOs). The relationship between the rms amplitude of the PBOs and the intensity is in qualitative agreement with observations. Our calculations also suggest that the observed high-frequency red-noise c omponent with a -5/3 power-law index from 40 to 600 Hz is the first ev idence of photon bubble turbulence in the accretion column of an X-ray pulsar. Recent RXTE observations of Sco X-l have found high-frequency QPOs at 1100 and 830 Hz. We show that PBOs at these frequencies are a natural consequence of photon bubble instabilities. We also show that the rms amplitudes of the calculated PBOs at these frequencies are co nsistent with the observations. We predict that further RXTE observati ons of Sco X-l should reveal additional PBOs at 2000 and 2600 Hz as we ll as a broadband continuum spectrum with a -5/3 power law, extending from 3000 to several times 10(4) Hz.