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Diagnostic of the spectral properties of Aquila X-1 by Insight-HXMT snapshots during the early propeller phase

Authors :
G��ng��r, C.
Ge, M. Y.
Zhang, S.
Santangelo, A.
Zhang, S. N.
Lu, F. J.
Zhang, Y.
Chen, Y. P.
Tao, L.
Yang, Y. J.
Bu, Q. C.
Cai, C.
Cao, X. L.
Chang, Z.
Chen, G.
Chen, L.
Chen, T. X.
Chen, Y.
Chen, Y. B.
Cui, W.
Cui, W. W.
Deng, J. K.
Dong, Y. W.
Du, Y. Y.
Fu, M. X.
Gao, G. H.
Gao, H.
Gao, M.
Gu, Y. D.
Guan, J.
Guo, C. C.
Han, D. W.
Huang, Y.
Huo, J.
Ji, L.
Jia, S. M.
Jiang, L. H.
Jiang, W. C.
Jin, J.
Kong, L. D.
Li, B.
Li, C. K.
Li, G.
Li, M. S.
Li, T. P.
Li, W.
Li, X.
Li, X. B.
Li, X. F.
Li, Y. G.
Li, Z. W.
Liang, X. H.
Liao, J. Y.
Liu, C. Z.
Liu, G. Q.
Liu, H. W.
Liu, X. J.
Liu, Y. N.
Lu, B.
Lu, X. F.
Luo, T.
Luo, Q.
Ma, X.
Meng, B.
Nang, Y.
Nie, J. Y.
Ou, G.
Sai, N.
Song, L. M.
Song, X. Y.
Sun, L.
Tan, Y.
Tuo, Y. L.
Wang, C.
Wang, G. F.
Wang, J.
Wang, W. S.
Wang, Y. S.
Wen, X. Y.
Wu, B. B.
Wu, B. Y.
Wu, M.
Xiao, G. C.
Xiao, S.
Xiong, S. L.
Xu, Y. P.
Yang, J. W.
Yang, S.
Yi, Q. B.
Yin, Q. Q.
You, Y.
Zhang, A. M.
Zhang, C. M.
Zhang, F.
Zhang, H. M.
Zhang, J.
Zhang, T.
Zhang, W.
Zhang, W. C.
Zhang, W. Z.
Zhang, Y. F.
Zhang, Y. J.
Zhang, Z.
Zhang, Z. L.
Zhao, H. S.
Zhao, X. F.
Zheng, S. J.
Zhou, D. K.
Zhou, J. F.
Zhu, Y.
Zhu, Y. X.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We study the 2018 outburst of Aql X-1 via the monitor of all sky X-ray image (MAXI) data. We show that the outburst starting in February 2018 is a member of short-low class in the frame of outburst duration and the peak count rate although the outburst morphology is slightly different from the other fast-rise-exponential-decay (FRED) type outbursts with a milder rising stage. We study the partial accretion in the weak propeller stage of Aql X-1 via the MAXI data of the 2018 outburst. We report on the spectral analysis of 3 observations of Aquila X-1 obtained by Insight - hard X-ray modulation telescope (Insight-HXMT) during the late decay stage of the 2018 outburst. We discuss that the data taken by Insight-HXMT is just after the transition to the weak propeller stage. Our analysis shows the necessity of a comptonization component to take into account the existence of an electron cloud resulting photons partly up-scattered.<br />8 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in JHEAp

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1342420c5890d88364ac2e3c1833e850