R. Wijnands et M. Van Der Klis, The discovery of a 7-14 Hz quasi-periodic oscillation in the X-ray transient XTE J1806-246, ASTROPHYS J, 522(2), 1999, pp. 965-972
We have studied the correlated X-ray spectral and X-ray timing behavior of
the X-ray transient XTE J1806-246 using data obtained with the proportional
counter array on board the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE). In the X-ra
y color-color diagram two distinct patterns are traced out. The first patte
rn is a curved branch, which is observed during the rise and decay of the o
utburst. This pattern resembles the so-called banana branch of those low-lu
minosity neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) that are referred to
as atoll sources. The power spectrum of XTE J1806-246 on this curved branch
consisted of a power-law and a cutoff power law component. The presence of
these components and their dependence on the position of the source on the
branch is also identical to the behavior of atoll sources on the banana br
anch. Near the end of its outburst, XTE J1806-246 formed patches in the col
or-color diagram, the spectrum was harder, and the power spectrum showed st
rong band-limited noise, characteristic of the atoll sources in the island
state. A second pattern was traced out during the only observation at the p
eak of the outburst. It consists of a structure that we interpret as formed
by two distinct branches. This pattern resembles the normal-flaring branch
es of the high-luminosity neutron star LMXBs (the Z sources). The discovery
of a 7-14 Hz quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) during this observation stre
ngthens this similarity. We conclude that if XTE J1806-246 is a neutron sta
r, it is most likely an atoll source that only at the peak of its outburst
reached a luminosity level sufficiently high to show the type of QPO that Z
sources show on their normal and flaring branches.