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Journal article · Preprint article

Two-phase X-ray burst from GX 3+1 observed by INTEGRAL

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Astrophysics, National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark1

National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark2

INTEGRAL detected on August 31, 2004, an unusual thermonuclear X-ray burst from the low-mass X-ray binary GX 3 3+1. Its duration was 30 min, which is between the normal burst durations for this source (less than or similar to 10 s) and the superburst observed in 1998 ( several hours). We see emission up to 30 keV energy during the first few seconds of the burst where the bolometric peak luminosity approaches the Eddington limit.

This peculiar burst is characterized by two distinct phases: an initial short spike of similar to 6 s consistent with being similar to a normal type I X-ray burst, followed by a remarkable extended decay of cooling emission. We discuss three alternative schemes to explain its twofold nature: 1) unstable burning of a hydrogen hydrogen/helium layer involving an unusually large amount of hydrogen; 2) pure helium ignition at an unusually large depth ( unlikely in the present case); and 3) limited carbon burning at an unusually shallow depth triggered by unstable helium ignition.

Though none of these provide a satisfactory description of this uncommon event, the former one seems the most probable.

Language: English
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Year: 2006
Pages: L5-L8
ISSN: 14320746 and 00046361
Types: Journal article and Preprint article
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200600016
ORCIDs: Chenevez, Jérôme , Brandt, Søren and Lund, Niels
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