Published December 20, 2000
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No Persistent Pulsations in Aquila X-1 as it Fades into Quiescence
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- Chandler, A. M.
- Rutledge, R. E.
Abstract
We searched for coherent X-ray pulsations from Aql X-1 in a series of RXTE observations taken shortly after a recent outburst. During the course of these observations, Aql X-1 passes through an apparent "propeller" phase as its luminosity fades to its quiescent value. No pulsations were detected, and we place upper limits (ranging from 0.52% to 9.0%) on the fractional rms amplitude of any periodic signal contained in the various data sets searched. This result has implications for the geometry of the system, if the quiescent luminosity is due to continued low-level accretion. Alternatively, our result supports the idea that the quiescent luminosity may be due to thermal emission.
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© 2000. The American Astronomical Society. We thank Stuart B. Anderson and Thomas A. Prince for helpful discussions. We also thank Lars Bildsten, Sergio Campana, and an anonymous referee for valuable comments on the manuscript. This work was supported by NASA grant NAG 5-3239.Attached Files
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- 2000-08