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AstroSat view of `Clocked` burster GS 1826-238:broad-band spectral nature of persistent and burst emission during soft state

Published 17 Sep 2022 in astro-ph.HE | (2209.08275v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we have carried out a detailed study of the Clocked' burster GS $1826-238$ using ∼\sim 90 ks broad-band (0.7 - 60.0 keV) data obtained with {\it AstroSat} observatory. The source was observed during a soft spectral state and traced abanana' type track in the colour-colour diagram (CCD). We find that a combination of thermal component (multi-colour disc/bbodyrad) and Comptonized component is statistically good description for all the sections of the track in the CCD. The corona becomes optically thick (τ\tau increases from ∼\sim 5 to 21) and cooler (kTekT_e decreases from ∼\sim 4.8 to 2.2 keV) as the source moves up in the banana' branch. Probably cooling is caused by increase in the supply of soft-seed photons from the disc/boundary-layer. Reflection signature is observed at upperbanana' branch of the source. Two type-I X-ray bursts are detected during the {\it AstroSat} observations. During the bursts, hard X-rays increased unlike previous observations where a reduction in hard X-rays is observed during the bursts. Decrease in the electron temperature and increase in the optical depth are observed during the bursts. The PSD (Power Spectral Density) of all the sections of the CCD can be represented by a pure power-law component. The strength of this component increases from ∼\sim 1\% to 4.5\% as the source moves up in the `banana' track. Search for burst oscillations gave a null result. We discuss the implications of our results in the context of previous findings.

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