Discovery of long-term superorbital periodicities in the pseudo-transient LMXBs: IGR J17098−3628 and EXO 0748−676
Long-term monitoring of the recently discovered X-ray transient, IGR J17098−3628, by the All-Sky Monitor on-board the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer, has shown that it displays a long-term (≈163 d) quasi-periodic modulation in the data spanning its ‘active’ state (i.e. approximately MJD 53450–54200). F...
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description | Long-term monitoring of the recently discovered X-ray transient, IGR J17098−3628, by the All-Sky Monitor on-board the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer, has shown that it displays a long-term (≈163 d) quasi-periodic modulation in the data spanning its ‘active’ state (i.e. approximately MJD 53450–54200). Furthermore, this light curve is not typical of ‘classical’ soft X-ray transients, in that J17098−3628 has remained active since its initial discovery, and may be more akin to the pseudo-transient EXO 0748−676, which is now classified as a persistent low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB). However, EXO 0748−676 recently entered a more active phase (since approximately MJD 53050), and since then we find that it too displays a quasi-periodic modulation (≈181 d) in its light curve. This must be a ‘superorbital’ modulation, as the orbital period of EXO 0748−676 is well established (3.8 h), and hence we interpret both objects' long periods as representing some intrinsic properties of the accretion disc (such as coupled precessional and warping effects). By analogy, we therefore suggest that IGR J17098−3628 is another member of this class of pseudo-transient LMXBs and is likely to have a |
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