Truncation of the Accretion Disk at One-third of the Eddington Limit in the Neutron Star Low-mass X-Ray Binary Aquila X-1

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Publication date 01-10-2017
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Article number 135
Volume | Issue number 847 | 2
Number of pages 7
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract

We perform a reflection study on a new observation of the neutron star (NS) low-mass X-ray binary Aquila X-1 taken with NuSTAR during the 2016 August outburst and compare with the 2014 July outburst. The source was captured at ~32% L Edd, which is over four times more luminous than the previous observation during the 2014 outburst. Both observations exhibit a broadened Fe line profile. Through reflection modeling, we determine that the inner disk is truncated R in,2016 = 11+2-1 R g (where R g = GM/c 2) and R in,2014 = 14±2 R g (errors quoted at the 90% confidence level). Fiducial NS parameters (M NS = 1.4 M , R NS = 10 km) give a stellar radius of R NS = 4.85 R g ; our measurements rule out a disk extending to that radius at more than the 6σ level of confidence. We are able to place an upper limit on the magnetic field strength of B ≤ 3.0–4.5 × 109 G at the magnetic poles, assuming that the disk is truncated at the magnetospheric radius in each case. This is consistent with previous estimates of the magnetic field strength for Aquila X-1. However, if the magnetosphere is not responsible for truncating the disk prior to the NS surface, we estimate a boundary layer with a maximum extent of R BL,2016 ~ 10 R g  and R BL,2014 = ~ 6 R g. Additionally, we compare the magnetic field strength inferred from the Fe line profile of Aquila X-1 and other NS low-mass X-ray binaries to known accreting millisecond X-ray pulsars.

Document type Article
Note © 2017. The American Astronomical Society
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa8b1b
Other links http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017ApJ...847..135L
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