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KiloHertz Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in GX 17+2 | Rudy Wijnands
; Jeroen Homan
; Michiel van der Klis
; Mariano Mendez
; Erik Kuulkers
; Jan van Paradijs
; Walter H.G. Lewin
; Frederick K. Lamb
; Dimitrios Psaltis
; Brian Vaughan
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1 Oct 1997 | Subject: | astro-ph | Abstract: | We observed the low-mass X-ray binary and Z source GX 17+2 with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer during 6-8 Feb 1997, 1-4 Apr 1997, and 26-27 Jul 1997. The X-ray color-color diagram shows a clear Z track. Two simultaneous kHz quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) are present in each observation, whose frequencies are well correlated with the position of the source on the Z-track. At the left end of the horizontal branch (HB) only the higher frequency peak is observed, at 645+/-9 Hz, with an rms amplitude of 5.7+/-0.5%, and a FWHM of 183+/-35 Hz. When the source moves down the Z track to the upper normal branch the frequency of the kHz QPO increases to 1087+/-12 Hz, and the rms amplitude and FWHM decrease by a factor 2. Further down the Z the QPO becomes undetectable, with rms upper limits of typically 2.0%. Halfway down the HB a second QPO appears in the power spectra with a frequency of 480+/-23 Hz. The frequency of this QPO also increases when the source moves along the Z track, up to 781+/-11 Hz halfway down the normal branch, while the rms amplitude and FWHM stay approximately constant at 2.5% and 70 Hz. The QPO frequency difference is constant at 293.5+/-7.5 Hz. Simultaneously with the kHz QPOs we detect HB QPOs (HBOs). The simultaneous presence of HBOs and kHz QPOs excludes the magnetospheric beat-frequency model as the explanation for at least one of these two phenomena. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/9710013 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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