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arxiv: 1806.03082 · v1 · pith:32UGQCGHnew · submitted 2018-06-08 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

The X-ray bursts within the 2010 outburst of the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar SAX J1748.9-2021

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With the observations from \textit{Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer}, we search and study the X-ray bursts of accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar SAX~J1748.9-2021 during its 2010 outburst. We find 13 X-ray bursts, including 12 standard type-\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral1} X-ray bursts and an irregular X-ray burst which lacks cooling tail. During the outburst, the persistent emission occurred at $\sim$(1-5)$\%\rm {\dot{M}_{Edd}}$. We use a combination model of a blackbody (BB), a powerlaw, and a line component to fit the persistent emission spectra. Another BB is added into the combination model to account for the emission of the X-ray bursts due to the thermonuclear burning on the surface of the neutron star. Finally, we modify the combination model with a multiplicative factor $f_{\rm a}$, plus a BB to fit the spectra during the X-ray bursts. It is found that the $f_{\rm a}$ is inversely correlated with the burst flux in some cases. Our analysis suggests that the ignition depth of the irregular X-ray burst is obviously smaller than those of the type-\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral1} X-ray bursts. We argue that the detected type-\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral1} X-ray bursts originate from helium-rich or pure-helium environment, while the irregular X-ray burst originates from the thermonuclear flash in a shallow ocean.

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