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arxiv: astro-ph/9803303 · v1 · submitted 1998-03-26 · 🌌 astro-ph

Aquila X-1 from outburst to quiescence: the onset of the propeller effect and signs of a turned-on rotation-powered pulsar

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We report on the March-April 1997 BeppoSAX observations of Aql X-1, the first to monitor the evolution of the spectral and time variability properties of a neutron star soft X-ray transient from the outburst decay to quiescence. We observed a fast X-ray flux decay, which brought the source luminosity from ~10^36 to ~10^{33} erg/s in less than 10 days. The X-ray spectrum showed a power law high energy tail with photon index Gamma~2 which hardened to Gamma~1-1.5 as the source reached quiescence. These observations, together with the detection by RossiXTE of a periodicity of a few milliseconds during an X-ray burst, likely indicate that the rapid flux decay is caused by the onset of the propeller effect arising from the very fast rotation of the neutron star magnetosphere. The X-ray luminosity and hard spectrum that characterise the quiescent emission can be consistently interpreted as shock emission by a turned-on rotation-powered pulsar.

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