Abstract Details

Name: Soma Mandal
Affiliation: Taki Government College
Conference ID: ASI2015_413
Title : Energy dependence of r.m.s amplitude of low frequency noise and kHz Quasi periodic oscillations in 4U 1608-52
Authors and Co-Authors : Ranjeev Misra, IUCAA, Pune
Abstract Type : Poster
Abstract Category : Stars, The Milky Way Galaxy and its neighbours
Abstract : The neutron star low mass X-ray binary 4U 1608-52 is known to show kHz QPOs as well as low frequency broad band noise.The energy dependence of the fractional r.m.s of these variations reflect the underlying radiative mechanism responsible for the phenomena. In this work we compute the energy depedence for 26 instances of kHz QPO observed by RXTE. We typically find as reported before, that the r.m.s increases with energy with slope of ~0.5.This indicates that the variation is in the hot thermal compotonization componenet and in particular the QPO is likely to be driven by variation in the thermal heating rate of the hot plasma. For the same data, we compute the energy dependent r.m.s variability of the low frequency noise component by considering light curves binned at 10 secs. In contrast to the behaviour seen for the kHz QPO, the energy dependence is nearly flat i.e. with slope ~0. This indicates that the driver here may be the soft photon source. Thus the radiative mechanism driving the low frequency noise and the high frequecncy QPO are different in nature. This is against a simple resonance model where the QPO is simply a resonance at a particuler high frequency which amplifies the underlying noise. Alternatively, if the QPO is a resonance, then the noise at kHz frequencies is of different origin that that observered at low frequencies.